Which Convertor?
Which Convertor?
Is the Vigalante really worth the $600+ compared to the $300 SLP one?
Everyone raves about Precision Ind..
Just wondering.
Bob
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350 TPI, 700R4(rebuilt), K&N's, MSD 6AL, Headers, Flowmaster, 160* stat, airfoil, MAF screens cut out. 13.88 @ 101.18 mph
Everyone raves about Precision Ind..
Just wondering.
Bob
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350 TPI, 700R4(rebuilt), K&N's, MSD 6AL, Headers, Flowmaster, 160* stat, airfoil, MAF screens cut out. 13.88 @ 101.18 mph
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From: Orange, SoCal
Car: 1990 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: 355 TPI siamesed runners
Transmission: Tremec T56
Axle/Gears: 12-Bolt 3.73
Everyone I've talked to says its worth it. 
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1991 Camaro Z28
5.7L 5-Speed (originally 305)
13.25 @ 107.18 MPH
Southern California
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1991 Camaro Z28
5.7L 5-Speed (originally 305)
13.25 @ 107.18 MPH
Southern California
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From: Tucson, Arizona USA
Car: 1987 Z28 Convertible
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 5-speed
Originally posted by Kevin91Z:
Everyone I've talked to says its worth it.
Everyone I've talked to says its worth it.
All I gained with the Vigilante is the ability to lock up my converter without premature failure and a BIG hole in my wallet. If I had to do it all over again, there is no doubt in my mind that I would go with another Pro Torque (www.protorque.com).
I must also state that my experience is not the norm. Everyone else seems to be very happy with the Vigilante. But maybe that's because they never owned a Pro Torque??? Maybe?
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Willie
Supercharged 1987 305 IROC-Z, Daily-Driver, Emissions-Legal.
12.57 @ 111 mph.
12.04 @ 114 mph (50-hp nitrous).
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1987 "20th Anniversary Commemorative Edition" Z28 Convertible -- Super Chevy Show Class Winner, 1998.
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From: San Diego, CA
Car: 87 Buick GN
Engine: 3.8L (231 cid) V6
Transmission: 200-4R
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt G80/ 3.42
You may also wanna take a look at Yank converters. They have an excellent website and explains why the highest torque multiplication is not always the best for your application. They are in the same class and price range as the Precisions and Pro Torques and they are pretty popular with the LS1 crowd. My next converter will be a Yank, to replace my generic TCI unit. www.converter.cc
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1989 IROC-Z, ZZ3 shortblock with some bolt-ons.
13.20 @ 108.69, 2.2 60'
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1989 IROC-Z, ZZ3 shortblock with some bolt-ons.
13.20 @ 108.69, 2.2 60'
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From: Tucson, Arizona USA
Car: 1987 Z28 Convertible
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 5-speed
Originally posted by Glenn91L98GTA:
Willie, why did you change from the Pro Torque initially?
Willie, why did you change from the Pro Torque initially?
At the time I replaced my nine month old Pro Torque, there were two factors:
1) I had just blown the 3-4 clutch in my 700R4, which meant transmission removal and
2) I was running out of engine at the top end at the track. This necessitated either a lower rear gear ratio or manually locking up the converter.
I inquired to Pro Torque about manually locking up the converter and was told by Joe Rivera (owner), "You burn a bulb twice as bright, it will last half as long." That told me I should not be manually locking up the converter. Then I called Terry (owner of Precision). I was "sold" that their multi-disc converter is the only one on the market that is designed to withstand the abuse of locking up at WOT -- that the Buick GN guys all run his converter. There at three choices of the 9-1/2 inch Vigilante. The "standard" with a one-disc lockup (this design is standard with any manufacturer and not designed to be manually locked up, the three-disc and five-disc lock up. Considering the power level my engine is at, I decided to spend the $$$ and get the best, a five-disc Vigilante as opposed to spending $$$ on a rear ratio swap. In addition, Terry said I would definitely see a 60-foot improvement because of their torque multiplication ratio being the best in the business. Heck the tranny was already being removed, so I figured this was the most cost effective solution.
If I had to do it all over again, I would have stayed with the Pro Torque and changed my rear axle ratio (from 3.73 to 3.42) and not worried about manually locking up the converter.
Willie
What is the stall speed on a stock convertor?
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350 TPI, 700R4(rebuilt), K&N's, MSD 6AL, Headers, Flowmaster, 160* stat, airfoil, MAF screens cut out. 13.88 @ 101.18 mph
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350 TPI, 700R4(rebuilt), K&N's, MSD 6AL, Headers, Flowmaster, 160* stat, airfoil, MAF screens cut out. 13.88 @ 101.18 mph
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From: Haslett, MI
Car: 1984 Trans Am WS6
Engine: Minirammed 385, 396 RWHP
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 3.73 Moser 12-bolt
Bob, it's about 1500 RPM, I'm told.
I recently swapped from a Summit/TCI 12-inch converter to a Turbine Technologies 12-inch / 2500 RPM converter this past fall. I dropped 4 tenths in the quarter mile, and 60-foot times dropped about 1/8th second. At $165, it's a great deal! It's probably not for super high performance, however. It's a good value for engines making 350 or less crank HP I think, however. It certainly works good with my little 101MPH capable 305!
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Daniel Burk
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'84 Trans Am WS6/L69
KB SFC, Moser axles, Torsen Diff. PST suspension, Braided stainless brake lines, Koni struts, 11-inch rear disks,Spohn Adj. torque arm,
Ported 305 heads w/1.94"intake valves, Comp Cams XE262H, Griffen alum. radiator,
Turbine Technologies 2500 stall converter, underdrive pulleys, Crane Hi-6 & more.
1.05g skidpad verified.
New best E/T! 14.039 at 100.82 MPH in 41 degree air at Stanton, Michigan.
I recently swapped from a Summit/TCI 12-inch converter to a Turbine Technologies 12-inch / 2500 RPM converter this past fall. I dropped 4 tenths in the quarter mile, and 60-foot times dropped about 1/8th second. At $165, it's a great deal! It's probably not for super high performance, however. It's a good value for engines making 350 or less crank HP I think, however. It certainly works good with my little 101MPH capable 305!
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Daniel Burk
http://www.isthq.com/~dan/fcar.html
'84 Trans Am WS6/L69
KB SFC, Moser axles, Torsen Diff. PST suspension, Braided stainless brake lines, Koni struts, 11-inch rear disks,Spohn Adj. torque arm,
Ported 305 heads w/1.94"intake valves, Comp Cams XE262H, Griffen alum. radiator,
Turbine Technologies 2500 stall converter, underdrive pulleys, Crane Hi-6 & more.
1.05g skidpad verified.
New best E/T! 14.039 at 100.82 MPH in 41 degree air at Stanton, Michigan.
I'm thinking about the Protorque 12 inch 2500 stall or the Vigalante 9.5 inch 2600 stall. I've heard quite a few good things about both but is there alot to be gained by going with the Vig?
The Protorque is $400 and the Vig is $700/
Thanks
Bob
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350 TPI, 700R4(rebuilt), K&N's, MSD 6AL, Headers, Flowmaster, 160* stat, airfoil, MAF screens cut out. 13.88 @ 101.18 mph
The Protorque is $400 and the Vig is $700/
Thanks
Bob
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350 TPI, 700R4(rebuilt), K&N's, MSD 6AL, Headers, Flowmaster, 160* stat, airfoil, MAF screens cut out. 13.88 @ 101.18 mph
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From: New Mexico
Car: 85 Mercedes 500SEL
Engine: 5.0 DOHC
I am going with the GM S-10 DBLF converter, part #24202310..from what I have read it stalls around 2100 and costs around $150-$200. I can use the extra $400+ dollers that the Vigilante runs to do other mods with. (Although I was impressed with the 9lb weight savings of the Vigilante.)
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85 IROC,5.0 TPI,T-Tops,fully loaded,black with red Lear-Siegler "Camaro" interior,Decal Delete,91 Bose stereo,Stage 2 Fastchip,AFPR,TB Airfoil,K&Ns,March pulleys,Alum. Driveshaft,92 police version 700r4
"The Devil drives a Camaro"
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85 IROC,5.0 TPI,T-Tops,fully loaded,black with red Lear-Siegler "Camaro" interior,Decal Delete,91 Bose stereo,Stage 2 Fastchip,AFPR,TB Airfoil,K&Ns,March pulleys,Alum. Driveshaft,92 police version 700r4
"The Devil drives a Camaro"
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