what stall speed?
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what stall speed?
mods are in the sig .
i will be adding lt's ory pipe and a few more boltons.
i need a good street stall that wont hurt high way or street. what stall speed
im going with a fuddle.
i will be adding lt's ory pipe and a few more boltons.
i need a good street stall that wont hurt high way or street. what stall speed
im going with a fuddle.
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u'll prolly wanna lower *str* if your going for street use, u'll lose less hp from friction and such that way. for track purposes a higher *str* would be faster tho, providing you get traction.
i think most people will tell you get like a 3500+ stall rating, but definitly no lower than 3000... do you planon goin with a cam ne time soon, cuz if so u should wait and match ur stall to ur cam
i think most people will tell you get like a 3500+ stall rating, but definitly no lower than 3000... do you planon goin with a cam ne time soon, cuz if so u should wait and match ur stall to ur cam
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Actually you need to know more about the "STR" as in, what RPM range that STR kicks in...it could be anywhere, and no one advertises those kinds of numbers but Yank...they design their converters STR to match the application it will be used in.
Hell it could have a 3.0 STR at 1000 RPM, or 4000 RPM, it does no good if you don't know.
With that said, you generally want a "higher" not lower STR on the street to retain that tight feel.
I say go with a Yank SS3200.
Hell it could have a 3.0 STR at 1000 RPM, or 4000 RPM, it does no good if you don't know.
With that said, you generally want a "higher" not lower STR on the street to retain that tight feel.
I say go with a Yank SS3200.