Vigilante converters' TRUE stalls?
I've heard that Vigilante converters will actually stall higher than they're rated. Is this true? Just trying to figure which converter I wanna get: something with a "true" stall of 3500-4000. Thanks guys
Nate
Nate
The 3200 stalls to ~3800 and the 3600 stalls to ~4200.
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I love(d) my vig 3200. It is coming out this week in favor of a TCI Competition 4400. The vig will be for sale for $475 shipped real soon. Email me if your interested.
s.a.corbin@worldnet.att.net
most say the 3200 really stalls to 3600
the 3600 stalls to 4000
my 3600 stalls 4k on average, but sometimes i notice its around 4100
either the 3200 or 3600 would be perfect.. probably only 2 tenths difference in the 2 from what i have seen
the 3600 stalls to 4000
my 3600 stalls 4k on average, but sometimes i notice its around 4100
either the 3200 or 3600 would be perfect.. probably only 2 tenths difference in the 2 from what i have seen
I know alot of people have stalls, and I of course don't hear any complaining, but does having a high stall (3500-4000) take away any streetability?
Nate
Nate
I usually get 3800-4000rpm flash on my Vigilante 3200 with the cam and would see around 3600-3800 with the stock cam. IMO the 3200 is the better converter because it launches just as better if not better than the 3600 and is more effecient through 2nd/3rd gear.


