Stall Converter?
Some people force their converter to lock up while on a dyno for accurate HP readings and for tuning purposes. Some people also force their TC to lock up at WOT for performance enhancement, but that's primarily for the forced induction guys or guys with big shots of nitrous. The average Joe would not benefit from locking the TC up at WOT.
A quality converter will have a very durable and proven lock up clutch material and/or multiple lock up clutch discs. A poorly built budget converter can result in the clutch material burning up prematurely or breaking loose and sending clutch material through the transmission. This is something you do not want to experience. Do it right the first and you will be glad you did.
A stall converter is hands down the best bang for the buck IMO. A 3600 stall will turn your car into a whole different animal (in a very good way).
I have test many different stall converters and it's no secret I am partial to Circle D Specialties converters. I've data logged many track passes testing the efficiency of them and I've seen first hand the quality of the components and workmanship that goes into their converters.
I hope this helps.
G/L
Last edited by TXCAMSS; Sep 28, 2009 at 02:33 PM. Reason: typos
It won't hurt a thing except traction.lol. You are doing it right by going with the stall first and then the cam. You will love it!
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I have test many different stall converters and it's no secret I am partial to Circle D Specialties converters. I've data logged many track passes testing the efficiency of them and I've seen first hand the quality of the components and workmanship that goes into their converters.
I hope this helps.
G/L






