Midwest Stall and spray
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Midwest Stall and spray
Would lets say a 75-100 wet shot work ok with a midwest 3600 2.6str or would i need to look at a different stall. I have 3.73s and on stock 10 bolt. Im going to get a girdle, which supposibly helps a little, but if im running spray with this converter mainly for street and maybe 1-2 passes at the track total, would it work good?
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The pic is from the final round of Extreme Mod in Atlanta. That was a small shot of gas on my stock bottom end motor. Needless to say, draggin the bumper slowed it down a bit and I ended up letting out at the 1/8th since I didn't have enough for the ESP car.
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Keep it mind that the "regular" Midwest verters do not have steel sprags for nitrous use so you really shouldn't spray them off the line. My regular 3,500 2.5str has seen close to a 200rwhp shot off the line but I just though I would warn you.
BTW: good luck hooking with the 2.6/3.73/nitrous combo on the street.
BTW: good luck hooking with the 2.6/3.73/nitrous combo on the street.