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Old 02-08-2007, 02:25 PM   #1
bryanw1968
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Torque Convertor question.....

So, I have what I thought to be a 2000RPM stall. When I foot brake it it breaks the tires loose at 2100RPM. One of my buddies is trying to tell me that 1800-2000 is stock which I find hard to believe. I've always heard that even with a torquey motor you're still going to stall at less than the advertised stall speed of the convertor. My local speed shop is telling me that my current convertor is probably closer to 2500-2800RPM.

Any comments?

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