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Old 05-09-2016, 07:40 PM   #1
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Anybody use B&M 3000 rpm stall converters?

I recently did a top end on my truck and used a Comp 280H magnum cam. It needs about 2500 rpm of stall, so I went the cheap route and got a white box B&M 2200-2600 rpm converter. Short version, that converter doesn't stall at all, the truck bucks at stop lights and the place I bought it will take it back if I buy the 3000 rpm one. That saves me about 180 bucks which would be great if the 3000 rpm stalls are worth a crap because the one I got wasn't. Maybe it was because it was a cheap white box converter, or maybe B&M isn't great to begin with but I'm hoping some of you have experience with these as I do not.

The 600 dollar Coan is in the plans, but those are distant plans so keep it about the one available to me if possible. Thanks guys

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Old 05-09-2016, 10:02 PM   #2
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Re: Anybody use B&M 3000 rpm stall converters?

i havent read up on the b&m converters but on LS1-tech and performance-trucks i see guys swear by either Yank or Circle D.

Granted thats for LS based motors but im going with a Circle D 3200 rpm for my truck
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Old 05-10-2016, 07:16 AM   #3
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Re: Anybody use B&M 3000 rpm stall converters?

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I recently did a top end on my truck and used a Comp 280H magnum cam. It needs about 2500 rpm of stall, so I went the cheap route and got a white box B&M 2200-2600 rpm converter. Short version, that converter doesn't stall at all, the truck bucks at stop lights and the place I bought it will take it back if I buy the 3000 rpm one. That saves me about 180 bucks which would be great if the 3000 rpm stalls are worth a crap because the one I got wasn't. Maybe it was because it was a cheap white box converter, or maybe B&M isn't great to begin with but I'm hoping some of you have experience with these as I do not.

The 600 dollar Coan is in the plans, but those are distant plans so keep it about the one available to me if possible. Thanks guys

Matt
For what it's worth, I've been using a B&M 3000 converter for about 15 years and have had no issues. It's been through a lot to say the least. It's been a great street converter behind my small block with a 515/300 cam.
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Old 05-11-2016, 11:13 PM   #4
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For what it's worth, I've been using a B&M 3000 converter for about 15 years and have had no issues. It's been through a lot to say the least. It's been a great street converter behind my small block with a 515/300 cam.
This is awesome news. If it turns out the B&M 3000 is good, then it would really benefit me seein's how they are going to give me store credit for the one I have now that doesn't stall at all. Would be 1/4 of the price of a new Coan or FTI for sure.
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