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Old Nov 23, 2001 | 12:16 AM
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Will a 2400 stall converter benefit my car?

what is the stock stall?
and do you think that installing a B&M Tork Master 2400 on my car will benefit me any in 1/4 mile and 60ft times?
thanks guys..

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1988 GTA Trans Am 350tpi: 48k miles,3:27 BW rear, aftermarket t-tops
Hotchkis: subframe connectors & strut tower brace
Flowmaster: 3inch exhaust& dual chamber muffler
Accel: 8.8mm wires, cap&rotor, u-groove spark plugs
Edelbrock: 52mmTB, intake & runners
K&N: filtercharger
TPIS: 170* stat, afpr, mat relocation kit
March: performance crank and alternator pulleys
Hypertech: 176* fan switch
Other mods: ported plenum, gutted cat, tb coolant bypass, homemade cold air induction, timing @ 10*, flux capacitor@ 1.21jW, driver side floor mat removed
1/4 mile - 14.58
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Old Nov 23, 2001 | 03:12 AM
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The stock stall is 1397. The proper stall speed depends completely on the power band of your engine. This means that if you have an engine that starts to "pull" at say, 2100 RPM and you have a 1600 stall converter, your performance off of the line will not be at it's best. On the other hand if you put in a 2400 or 3000 stall you will be wasting expensive power, since the converter won't be passing the maximum power to the tranny until later in the power band. In the example I used, a 2000 stall would be ideal since you will "flash" up a little bit on take off. You will then be at the optimum take off RPM. Sometimes too, people have the proper stall converter for the engine combo but have the wrong rear end gears to fully utilize the power.
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