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Old 04-03-2005, 06:19 PM
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i have a 3500 TCI what do i wanna stall it to off the line?
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As high as you can get it, with out spining the tires sitting still & off the line. With my 3500 & a set of et streets I can normaly get close to 2300 rpm.
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HHMMM...I would not try to stall it you usually end up overpowering the brakes and pushing thru the lights.

I usually load the drive train just above idle a couple hundred RPMS and flash the stall. I believe you get the most out of your stall by flashing it.

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what is flashing a stall? how does that work?
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what is flashing a stall? how does that work?
"Flashing the stall" is "fancy tech talk" for going WOT from idle or just above. I load the drivetrain to relieve it from some of the "shock" of launching.

I am running a 4200 stall in a TH400.

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I stall it up to about 3200-3300 and i have a 3600Yank. works best for me, i tried flashing it but with not much luck.
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I stall my 3200 vig up to 1500-1700 rpms . Or try just above idle and cut it lose !! I'm sure you will cut a good 60ft".
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Originally Posted by Mac 2002 SS
I stall my 3200 vig up to 1500-1700 rpms . Or try just above idle and cut it lose !! I'm sure you will cut a good 60ft".
1.68' on drag radials is nice, im picking up a ss3600 soon, hope i can cut some similiar times!
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just went to the track sunday. the higher i stalled it before leaving, the better the 60' was.




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