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08-13-2014, 01:32 PM | #1 |
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Location: mt solon va
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What stall speed do I need
From my past post some might remember I got a 350 off a friend. The cam he said is a Tpis and that I might need a bigger torque converter stall. Well when I called Tpis they said it does not sound like on off there cams. Here is everything I know
Intake- Rocker Ratio= 1.5 -Hot Lash =.009 IN Exhaust- Rocker Ratio= 1.5 - Hot Lash =.009 In Intake & Exhaust Lobe center sep = 110.9 cam deg Valve overlap = 11.5 Crank Deg Intake Valve opening =10.2 BTDC Lobe Center = 106.9 ATDC Valve Closure = 39.3 ABDC Duration = 229.5 Crank Deg Max Cam Lift = .35311 IN. Net Valvelift = .52967 IN. Lobe ‘Area’ = 27.73 IN * Deg Exhust Valve opening =56.3 BBDC Lobe Center = 114.9 BTDC Valve Closure = 1.3 ATDC Duration = 237.6 Crank Deg Max Cam Lift = .38154 IN. Net Valvelift = .5723 IN. Lobe ‘Area’ = 29.96 IN * Deg According to Jegs chart it looks like 1500-1800 stall would work. *Can someone let me know if that is right? Also what is the stall on a stock converter? *what would you recommend the stall be? The truck is a 1986 c-10 350 with 350 trans Thanks |
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