No Such thing as a 9.5" 2400 RPM Stall converter
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No Such thing as a 9.5" 2400 RPM Stall converter
yep. they all agree. with a 9.5" converter and the LOWEST possible Stall available..
" #3 with stator 380 kfactor 122" or some crap, a motor making 500 Ft.Lbs of torque will stall around <b>2800 RPMS</b>. and thats the LOWEST stall available, because the converter is so small...
I was told this by a few tranny shops, as well as somone from TCI and my local speedshop. why is this so?
I have a 9.5" with 2200~ Stall behind a stock 305 motor... they say this same converter behind a motor with 500~Ft>lbs of torque will also stall to roughly 2600-2800 Rpms...
" #3 with stator 380 kfactor 122" or some crap, a motor making 500 Ft.Lbs of torque will stall around <b>2800 RPMS</b>. and thats the LOWEST stall available, because the converter is so small...
I was told this by a few tranny shops, as well as somone from TCI and my local speedshop. why is this so?
I have a 9.5" with 2200~ Stall behind a stock 305 motor... they say this same converter behind a motor with 500~Ft>lbs of torque will also stall to roughly 2600-2800 Rpms...
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