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Old 03-17-2007, 01:15 AM   #1
gflo383
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Re: How does a high stall converter work?

it all depends on the cam/heads intake. if the engine makes power from 1600 rpms, why would you want a stall converter? larger cam with a 108 LSA a terrible idle and a set of heads with a large 195cc intake runner and single plain intake that makes power from 2800 to 6500, a stall is a good idea.

if your looking to get a better launch off the line increase the stall by about 500 and you would be pleased as long as your engine isnt really wild.
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