How many different things does STR refer to?
Companies that pick specific STR's usually build converters based on what a machine says, not an actual vehicle.
When people make something easy to explain, and easy for a "regular" person to understand, it usually ends up making less sense IMO.
Greg
Are you saying str doesn't matter?
All I got out of it is that you just did a bunch of testing, good to know. But the question is about STR.
I ordered a converter, not from FTI. (no offense I just chose a different company)
I talked to someone on the phone, I didn't even say a word about STR.
I don't care what my STR is, how the car drives is what I care about and I think the converter I ordered is going to be what I want.
So I'll talk about my converter when I get it, hopefully this thread will just disappear.
Although I can refer you to SAE papers from G. Wallace. The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
This has to be the dumbest thread I have read! STR means one thing and one thing only!!!! If you want a good launch go with a 2.5 if you want a good all around converter go with a 2.0 or lower!!!! Thats all nothing more nothing less!!!!
If it was that easy, there wouldn't be so many different Stall, STR and size combinations to achieve different setup goals. You need to remember that gear ratios, vehicle weight, power band , etc ... all affect how a conevrter will act. Simply saying a 2.5 will work for this group, where as a 2.0 will work for the others is an ignorant statement.

Not sure what group you are talking about, but what I was saying is that a 2.5 str will hit hard off the line and a 2.0 will too but will be better on top end as well due to efficiency!
This is true no matter what horsepower you have no matter what stall or weight car you have. I think you looked into what I was saying to much.
My final thoughts on this are--- 12secSS has done a lot of time on a converter dyno gathering results of different combinations of parts (correct me if I'm wrong)
FTI said they just got done doing a bunch of tests (that did not require any special machines like TC dynos)
After certain vehicles have been around for a while, these companies have enough info gathered (and a few of their own secrets) that they can build you a converter for YOUR car.
Thats the key, talk to them. It shouldn't be the customer that determines STR. That decision should be made by the converter manufacturer based on your SPECIFIC information. (vehicle specs, goals, etc)
And I just went with a higher STR and stall from them.
Seems like they don't care, so I took my money elsewhere. Why should they care, I'm only one sale they lost.
Heck, I thought everyone knew.
Heck, I thought everyone knew.
Seems like they don't care, so I took my money elsewhere. Why should they care, I'm only one sale they lost.
I bought one of their converters a few years ago off the chart they have on the website. I bought a PY3400 Extreme. 3.23 gears and a supercharger. When I called them up a couple months back......... no, no, no. Thats not the right converter for your app. I told them I went off their chart. So now I have a SS3600 that I'm waiting till spring and this damn snow to dissapear to try it out.


