Vigilante 5 clutch setup info
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Vigilante 5 clutch setup info
Hey Guys,
looking for info on this type of stall/clutch set up...
i guess what kind of stall do i need for a 800+ rwhp 700 + rwtq car in a 4l80e in a 3800lb car
the power will be coming from a 355 ysi set up
i have been told the 5 clutch set up is needed for cars over 700 level
the car will be driven on the street as well, i am looking at a 3200 stall to start with,,
looking for info on this type of stall/clutch set up...
i guess what kind of stall do i need for a 800+ rwhp 700 + rwtq car in a 4l80e in a 3800lb car
the power will be coming from a 355 ysi set up
i have been told the 5 clutch set up is needed for cars over 700 level
the car will be driven on the street as well, i am looking at a 3200 stall to start with,,
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I just had RPM Transmissions order me a 5 disc 3800 from PI today. They told me that the 3 disc is good for 700 whp. I've got less than that, but for the extra $100 to get the 5 disc, why not? My SS3800 from Yank packed it in. That's the third Yank for this car. Never again.
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Depends on the stall speed as far as slippage.
Lockup will not generally help et/mph unless it is a turbo car (which often seem to like the additional load of a locked converter) or unless you are overgeared & need to keep off the rev limiter at the end of the track due to slippage.
Lockup will not generally help et/mph unless it is a turbo car (which often seem to like the additional load of a locked converter) or unless you are overgeared & need to keep off the rev limiter at the end of the track due to slippage.
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Originally Posted by Lonnies Performance
Depends on the stall speed as far as slippage.
Lockup will not generally help et/mph unless it is a turbo car (which often seem to like the additional load of a locked converter) or unless you are overgeared & need to keep off the rev limiter at the end of the track due to slippage.
Lockup will not generally help et/mph unless it is a turbo car (which often seem to like the additional load of a locked converter) or unless you are overgeared & need to keep off the rev limiter at the end of the track due to slippage.
What kind of stall are we talking here ?....why do sssooooo many people talk about this and the mpr they pick up ?????