Stall selection based on peak torqe?
I read in various places stall selection should be 500-700rpm below the car's torque peak. Is that really the magic behind proper selection? (flame suit is on for the high stall guys) lol
Now if that's the general rule to go by looking at my dyno chart it looks like peak torque is around 4700rpm. So stall should be 4000-4200rpm. Any thoughts on that?
What about shift extension? Is there any thoughts on where a shift extension should be to effectively use the power according to the graph?
Last edited by senicalj4579; May 13, 2014 at 06:55 AM.
Get your Yank restalled to a SS4000 and knock me out of the 25th spot from the https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...ck-ci-h-c.html!
Not only will your ET drop, your mph "may" go up as well (keeps it up there in powerband)!
Get your Yank restalled to a SS4000 and knock me out of the 25th spot from the https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...ck-ci-h-c.html!
Not only will your ET drop, your mph "may" go up as well (keeps it up there in powerband)!
Yes my car being at 10.9 currently is being denied top 25 thanks to you! LOL!
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I think I have it narrowed down to 1e vs 2e. 6k extension?

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unless the tuner sees it will benefit to change that IDK. Yeah I guess that is important info that I don't have a lot of my fault.
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It's essentially a PT 4000 with less STR.
I wanted something that would absolutely fly on the street. Frum roll and from a dig with drag radials. It hits slightly less hard, but is more consistent and more efficient. So it won't blow drags off, allowing you to hook up consistently and fly.
One other thing: due to the plastic intake harmonic resonance, all LS1s essentially peak at 4800 on torque. If you have an IVC of 48 or higher with lots of overlap, you can "double-hump" the curve and cause a second peak torque of around 5500. In which case, a 4000 is too small. Your cam isn't that big. So a 4000 is right. Under the second set of circumstances, you'd need a 4800/5000 stall. And a redline of 7400 or so.









