New Mod?? Need help on converter!!
The car has exhaust, cai, and 3.73 gears. Brought it to the track and coudnt really hook. Ran 13.9 consistent with a best of 13.88.
So I installed 245/50/R16 nitto DRs and it dropped my times to 13.7.
The next upgrade I'm Looking to do is a torque converter but have some questions.
How much will this help my times?
Will it make it hard to daily drive?
Which one should I get for a daily driven bolt on car, and may also go mild cam?
How will it effect fuel economy?
Also how hard is this to install with no lift? Most of done on my car is bolt ons, water pump, and opti.
Should I just pay a shop to do it?
If not Edge I would buy Yank. Yank is more money because they use a billet cover which cost coin to machine.
It would not be unusual to see .4 or better drop in 1/4 mile times, a good converter makes a HUGE difference.
City fuel economy might hurt a little but highway is unaffected because they are still lockup.
the stock converter is about 45 pounds and the trans is about 130 pounds without it. be careful, stuff can really hurt ya if it gets out of control,.
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The converter should help you not only drop about a half second, but also make even your worst launch in the 2.0-2.1 range.
Do yourself a favor and get a quality 4000 stall the first time. If you have thoughts of a cam don't bother with less.
Dding a stalled auto is perfectly fine. Don't expect great mileage, but if you have problems with that your choice in car is the real problem.
How much will this help my times?
good half second
Will it make it hard to daily drive?
no
Which one should I get for a daily driven bolt on car, and may also go mild cam?
3600 or 4000
How will it effect fuel economy?
Depends if you can keep your foot out of the gas. (it will drop alittle with a feather foot
As for EDGE converters, run one behind a 406 (with th350) in a 77 Nova. 11:1, 300dur/520 lift ancient general kinetics solid cam, iron GM 487x casting heads. 4.88:1 rear, 31"x10.5 MT slicks.
No boost, no bottle. Just a simple ultra low buck, small block bracket car.
Before edge converter:
(vega converter approx 3500 stall) 11.75@120 mph RPM at traps 6800.
I was informed by Andre, at edge that a 'street edge' would work for my application. He told me I'd pick up .2, drop 4000 rpm @ the traps, and mph would drop due to less slippage.
First pass with EDGE (stall set by edge @ approx 4400) cut bad light, 11.62@113
Car now consistently runs in the 11.50's@114mph Trap RPM is dead on my shift light @ 6400rpm
I think it was around $500 and, honestly worth every penny.
No, not at all. A tight converter will not flash-up at all if you aren't on the gas hard. Basically if you are just cruising around you will barely notice that it has a performance converter in it.
If you are just driving normally, it will be minimally effected.
**** the shop. Get 4 jackstands, get it high in the air. 6 bolts on the tranny, 4 bolts on the rear of the driveshaft. 3 bolts on the converter. Throw out the dust shield. Unhook the tranny lines. Unplug the harness. Unbolt the crossmember, torque arm. Place a jack under it and lower it down and pull it back. You only need to slide it out of the way about 7 or 8 inches backwards.








