stall/gear suggestions to use with Brute Speed/EPP cam
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stall/gear suggestions to use with Brute Speed/EPP cam
so I've seen the light, its called a TH400 with a RMVB. With my new revalation comes new questions, I'll be running the epp/brute speed cam was curious about stalls and gears for a turbo application.
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Weekend street/strip
Yes, I'll be using 315/45-17 MT ET Streets with my ZR1s, might move to a set of Bogart D10's and a 27'' tire
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I forgot to ask what RPM you plan on spinning it to. Are those a T4 .58AR? I'm going to say 3500-4000 and then also say call FTI and Circle D and see what they say. I would think those small housings are going to spool fast and fall off fast as well. I'm no expert though and I would recommend you talk to Jose at Forced Inductions about the AR choice you made. Seems to small to me. But depending on your max rpm, maybe they aren't.
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I forgot to ask what RPM you plan on spinning it to. Are those a T4 .58AR? I'm going to say 3500-4000 and then also say call FTI and Circle D and see what they say. I would think those small housings are going to spool fast and fall off fast as well. I'm no expert though and I would recommend you talk to Jose at Forced Inductions about the AR choice you made. Seems to small to me. But depending on your max rpm, maybe they aren't.
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Just an FYI, but a RMVB TH400 has to be driven a certain way or you will screw it up. Start a burnout in 2nd and then shift to 3rd. Leave it in 3rd after the traps and don't downshift to 1st unless you are stopped. You can downshift to second as long as you are giving it gas when you do. Never go to neutral after a pass or it might explode.
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been there figured it out. peak torque is 6500 rpms so a 4500-5k stall would work well. Gearing id run a 430-456 gear with a 28" tire
your cam is similar to what i used. i peaked torque at 6500 at 4k i was only 225ftlb peaked power at 7500
your cam is similar to what i used. i peaked torque at 6500 at 4k i was only 225ftlb peaked power at 7500
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The stall doesn't have as much to do with driveability as people think. If you rode in my car (FTI 4500 stall) you would never know from light to light. That gear on the other hand is a bit much. I would start with a 3.73ish or 3.55ish gearing. Specially if you are running a 26" tire. Turbo's like load.
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The stall doesn't have as much to do with driveability as people think. If you rode in my car (FTI 4500 stall) you would never know from light to light. That gear on the other hand is a bit much. I would start with a 3.73ish or 3.55ish gearing. Specially if you are running a 26" tire. Turbo's like load.
a 26" tire with that setup id run 390s-410s. you could easilly pull a 4.8 with good cam close to 8k. if i was able to do it then others can do as well. the 4.8 setup hes planning on wont have the ***** to move itself off the line without gearing and big converter. my old setup peaked torque at 6500, thats higher then ppl peak HP
you treat a big cam, big turbo setup 4.8 like a 4 banger, treat it any other way and it wont perform like needed