i have seached i have asked..no answer
i have seached i have asked..no answer
i got a amazing deal in a new TQ converters (50%off!!) and i need a new TQ converter BAD to go with my engine/tranny/cam, i am garbage out of hole and amazing fast on top end, my power comes in around 2600rpm anything below that is not so good... i think because of cam (bad part i dont have specs on cam) i need to order TQ converter by monday to get this deal but i have no clue what stall to get so i need u guys to HELP me out here. please tell me how to decide,what to base it on?? please!
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS
Engine: Briggs & Straton
Transmission: Centrifical Clutch
Well, what stall speed you should get depends ALOT on the cam you're running. You say your power comes in around 2600 RPM's. I'd say it's safe to say you should go with something in the 2500-2800 RPM range. But as I was saying before...get a hold of your cam specs and go from there. If it's the cam has a range of say...2000-6000, your power will really be kicking at around 2400 RPM's.
Hope this helps!
Edit: You may want to think about getting some new gears too. I'd say 3.73's would be the minimum I would run with that setup.
Hope this helps!
Edit: You may want to think about getting some new gears too. I'd say 3.73's would be the minimum I would run with that setup.
Last edited by BadBlue91RS; Jan 31, 2004 at 03:31 AM.
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