View Poll Results: Speed of stall for a daily driver
2800
58
10.51%
3000
58
10.51%
3200
142
25.72%
3400
75
13.59%
3600
140
25.36%
4000
79
14.31%
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Whats a good rpm stall for a daily driver?
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Nope, I don't even drive stick. I'm just wondering the logic behind a 4-speed, instead of 5. Tranny seems to work fine though, and the car sure is fast. This is my first v8 f-body. so, what is the stock stall anyway? and how does stall work? Like, if I put in a 3400 convertor, I can still accelerate at under 3400 RPM, right?
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Originally Posted by 09CPTN
Also, why did GM go back to 4 speed automatics? Even my 91 RS v6 had OD. It's prolly the one thing that bothers me about my 98 T/A
Anyway, the stock stall is 1600-1800rpm on the 4L60E converter.
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how about driveable = driving in downtown trafic, parking lots and on the hiway.
wouldn't be very driveable if you couldn't do those basic things.
I thing he ment is it still okay for a dailly driver and not having to rev the car to what ever the stall is before you get movement.
Is that what you ment?
wouldn't be very driveable if you couldn't do those basic things.
I thing he ment is it still okay for a dailly driver and not having to rev the car to what ever the stall is before you get movement.
Is that what you ment?
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Originally Posted by Rede
how about driveable = driving in downtown trafic, parking lots and on the hiway.
wouldn't be very driveable if you couldn't do those basic things.
I thing he ment is it still okay for a dailly driver and not having to rev the car to what ever the stall is before you get movement.
Is that what you ment?
wouldn't be very driveable if you couldn't do those basic things.
I thing he ment is it still okay for a dailly driver and not having to rev the car to what ever the stall is before you get movement.
Is that what you ment?
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Oh sorry.. I was distracted by your profile pic.
That was just my guess at what 09CPTN was trying to say.
I understand that you don't have to rev the hell out of them to move. That would be hoorable for in town.
Trying to back up and straighten out in a parking lot would be a nightmare, not to mention 3 point turns out of a tight site street parking stall.
*revvvvvvvvvv* *squeal the tires* *screetch to a stop 1' from where you started from*
That was just my guess at what 09CPTN was trying to say.
I understand that you don't have to rev the hell out of them to move. That would be hoorable for in town.
Trying to back up and straighten out in a parking lot would be a nightmare, not to mention 3 point turns out of a tight site street parking stall.
*revvvvvvvvvv* *squeal the tires* *screetch to a stop 1' from where you started from*
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Originally Posted by darrensls1
You can do all those things with a 4000 stall if you wanted to. Just because a stall is 3500 rpm's does not mean it takes 3500 rpm's to move the car. I can cruise through a parking lot or do 30 mph through a neighborhood at 1800 or so rpm's. That's perfectly driveable to me.
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Originally Posted by jzzamesb
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Only problem is that there must have been a bit of fluid in it still because after sitting for a few hours, the box was soaked with oil. Minor detail
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Originally Posted by 09CPTN
What is the stock stall for the 4l60E? Also, why did GM go back to 4 speed automatics? Even my 91 RS v6 had OD. It's prolly the one thing that bothers me about my 98 T/A
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Originally Posted by 09CPTN
What is the stock stall for the 4l60E? Also, why did GM go back to 4 speed automatics? Even my 91 RS v6 had OD. It's prolly the one thing that bothers me about my 98 T/A
2) 4L60-E's are great transmissions. The 'E' stands for electronic overdrive, and it works quite well.
Or in plain language, 4 speeds with a lockup.
Also, I like the 700R4's and TH350's, but the 4L60E is a respectable transmission, and its a beast with a stall.
Im getting a Yank Stealth 3000 this spring for my LT1, and I can't wait.
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Well, since I probably won't race the car, launch doesn't matter as much as it does those who do race. I'm concerned about creeping at the stoplight. At what point does a 2800 start to move the car?