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Just bought a 3600 Art Carr Stall

Old 11-22-2004, 11:16 PM
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Default Just bought a 3600 Art Carr Stall

Stall speed is 3600 and str is at 2.6, what kind of 60ft times should i be able to cut with this thing given i'm getting traction. Oh and i've still got the stock 323 gears.
Old 11-23-2004, 01:54 PM
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Low to mid 1.7s with ET Streets.

But I have not had any luck with my Art Carr Tranny and Converter yet. I think everything is fixed now but I am not saying for sure till I get it back out to the track.
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Low to mid 1.7s with ET Streets.

But I have not had any luck with my Art Carr Tranny and Converter yet. I think everything is fixed now but I am not saying for sure till I get it back out to the track.
So i'm gonna have to up the gearing to 373's or similar for lower 60fts. And i made a mistake the str is at 2.4 and not 2.6
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unless your track is slippery, a basically stock (or mild bolt-ons) car with a 3600 stall should not need ET streets; drag radials should be fine.
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Well the verter is supposed to be in monday, and i hope to have it in by no later than next weekend so i'll tell you all how this thing feels.
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How'd u go with the Art Carr converter, I have been looking into the same converter.
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where do you buy these converters
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Originally Posted by juicedSS
where do you buy these converters
http://www.artcarr.com/
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with decent traction ill guess low 1.80s


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