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Old 11-13-2004, 08:38 PM
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Have partial idea about this. Explain please,"str" and how it relates to the TQC and to "looseness." I have 3.42's and will add Yank SS3600 because it has good power but is great around town. Thanks
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Stall Torque Ratio
Higher the number the looser, and the higher the number the more it applies the torque... least thats how I understand it what do I know I have a PT4000 my str is high
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A high STR helps make for a tighter feeling converter. Stall Speed is a bigger factor in terms of looseness.




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