stall questions
1) My car is a 96 3.8Lcamaro with mods in my sig...I use it as a daily driver, and require it to continue to be a daily driver...I take it to the track in the summer maybe once a month I have read various torque converter company sites and the info they have on there...but what size stall do you think would be best for my application?
2) and more importantly...lets say I get something like a 3500 stall...When I drive on the highway, I only rev at 2700rpm...does this mean (because the trans wont fully engage until 3500rpm) that I will really be heating up the fluid and will risk damaging either the trans or converter when I am on the highway?
3) What is a good STR I should be looking at getting on my stall...I have heard that higher is not necessarily better as it means that the converter is actually less efficient up top, and you therefore loose more power up there...
4) what will I need to tune or change in the tune when I install a stall?
5) What are all the parts I need in order to have this job done...TC, tranny cooler, which gaskets? and what else?
Thanks in advance guys...
Thanks,
Greg
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And for your highway question, as long as you get a converter with lockup and it is locked up while you are cruising, which at 2700rpm in overdrive it should be locked up, you will be fine.
Yes definitely get an external oil-to-air tranny cooler.






