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Old 01-03-2010, 12:09 AM
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What is a good stall speed for a Converter that would be used for AutoX and street driving. I know what stall speeds are good for drag just not sure if its the same for AutoX or not.
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2600-2800... but daily driving should be fine even with a 3000-3600 converters.. i have a 3600 and daily drive. its fine. dont know too much about autox though, but id think it be a lower stall.
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Our PY3400 works very well for this!
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We have our 258mm series that works great for auto cross and drives near stock on the street, you will love it. You could also get a multi disk for using lock up on long straight aways. Check out my website to see the quality we offer. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Thanks guys I would call but I am in Afghanistan. I will e-mail you directly if I have any other questions. Thanks again
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Sounds like a plan, hope to hear from you.

Thanks for your services and protecting us, it is amazing what you guys do!!

On a side note, we do offer Military Discounts.

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We have our 258mm series that works great for auto cross and drives near stock on the street, you will love it. You could also get a multi disk for using lock up on long straight aways. Check out my website to see the quality we offer. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Did you mean your 278mm I can't find the 258mm?
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Never mind I found it. What are your 278mm coverters good for?
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The 278 is more of a DD type setup. Made for a minor bolt ons looking for extra punch. I sell a lot of those for trucks. They do not have our billet front, so I would not suggest it from a durability standpoint for AutoX. Any other questions?

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