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Old 10-05-2005, 02:40 PM
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Hey guys, i have a question, and i dont really know if it matters all that much but some say it helps your et. I have a 224/224 LSA cam by TR. I was wondering what stall would be the best with that set up. I as well have LS6, ASP, LT's, and a lid... i was planning on going with a yank ss3600, but jw if there are any suggestions on what stall to run with this set up. thanks ahead of time.
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Go with the Yank SS 4000 stall. Its a badass converter. Its very streetable.
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Go with the yank 4000 stall or a TCI 4000, both are great stall. Stay away from the over priced vig.
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SS or PT 4000 go Yank I wish I would of...
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Go with the Yank SS4000. This is what I am using and absolutely love it. It is not loose at all and is a blast to drive.
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And will my stock tranny with a cooler hold that?
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No sir. You will need an aftermarket cooler like the B&M 24,000 GVW Cooler. Any TC over 3000 stall needs the added cooling capacity to be on the safe side. Heat kills transmissions.
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a general guidline from the tranny guys view point is that you want your stall to be at the lower rpm range of the cam. that is all cams give an rpm range that they make most power ( this is written on the cam card) that is where you want your stall to be so you are always in an rpm range where the motor makes peak power.




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