too high of stall??
#3
TECH Junkie
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That would be rather high (4000) but it will depend on his set up.... it will need to be one radical combo to need that much stall..
If it is a street set up I am willing to bet 2800-3200 will suffice.....Be sure to tell the converter manufacturer it is for a Turbo set up so it can be built accordingly
If it is a street set up I am willing to bet 2800-3200 will suffice.....Be sure to tell the converter manufacturer it is for a Turbo set up so it can be built accordingly
#6
11 Second Club
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Everything said sofar is right but I would just add that stall is dependent on the input and vehicle weight. If he has an NA car with a 4000 stall and then tries to put a turbo on the car it is likely to push the stall through the roof and be completely wrong. So like so many other questions the answer is "it depends". If it is a car meant to rev 7000rpm with a big turbo that needs some rpm to get spooled up and the stall was built for such a setup then it could be great.
#7
TECH Junkie
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RESEARCH and conversation with Precision Industries, CIRCLE D etc. will help you immensely plus save you money.