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smash Jun 9, 2003 05:47 PM

How do you pick a converter's stall speed?
 
Have not gotten into researching converters much, but I have an A4... so from what I hear, it's a must-have.

I just have a lid + catback now, but am hoping to keep going from there. Isn't the converter dependent on the cam? Should I get the both at the same time ($$ ouch)?

One more quick question, if I had to give my keys to someone (think life-or-death only :)) can someone, unfamiliar to fast cars drive a car with a converter without running into too many things?

Thanks all!

Pro Stock John Jun 9, 2003 06:32 PM

Re: How do you pick a converter's stall speed?
 
You can pick a converter by itself.

Doing the lid and catback helped you make some more power.

I think that converters come in three flavors...

1) mild increase, want it to hit harder but I don't want to have problems with the dealer.... so like a 3000 stall or less (PI2800, not the PI3200, etc... )

2) good performer, don't race at the track much, but want to get a major increase... 3200 - 4000

3) Drag racing is all I think about... 3200 - 4500.

The #2 stuff works better from a high speed roll too.

John
#4 category now (5000 stall)


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