which stall converter??
thanks in advance..
So I would say 2600, MAYBE 2800 the highest.
Higher stalls are more specific for drag racing only. Go any higher then 2800 could begin to comprimise your MPG, and daily driving communabilty. (I think thats a word) and normal street driving. So if you want a good street/strip Id advise a 2600.
Also I wanted to add this many people sell BUILT heavy duty 4L60E trannys on ebay, they come with a shift kit and stall convertor of your choice they range from 800-1k for a price tag. Depending on your stock tranny mileage/what you plan to do with your car you might wanna go with one of these they can handle safely over 700 hp. For a good convertor youll pay over 500 alone (500 for convertor and 500 for a builty tranny aint bad at all), I recommend Vigilante but they come with a steep price 700+ dollars.
Last edited by Bowtie Boy; Jan 26, 2006 at 03:17 AM.
So I would say 2600, MAYBE 2800 the highest.
Higher stalls are more specific for drag racing only. Go any higher then 2800 could begin to comprimise your MPG, and daily driving communabilty. (I think thats a word) and normal street driving. So if you want a good street/strip Id advise a 2600.
Also I wanted to add this many people sell BUILT heavy duty 4L60E trannys on ebay, they come with a shift kit and stall convertor of your choice they range from 800-1k for a price tag. Depending on your stock tranny mileage/what you plan to do with your car you might wanna go with one of these they can handle safely over 700 hp. For a good convertor youll pay over 500 alone (500 for convertor and 500 for a builty tranny aint bad at all), I recommend Vigilante but they come with a steep price 700+ dollars.
Do it right and get a 9.5" converter like Edge Yank Vigilante have heard Fuddle and West Coast are good too and you can get great drivability in a 2800-3200. I have a 2800 Edge and it drives MUCH better than the 2600 Level 10(brand) I had before and runs cooler, both 9.5" units. My car is heavier and I have numerically lower gears so if anything it drives worse than yours will with the same stall and deeper gears yet it is still fine for the wife to take to get groceries. She has even taken her mom and sister shopping and to pickup Grandma, luckily they didn't buy much as the trunk was full of 28X10.50 ET Drags
. Those with older experiance with high stalls will tell you they are bad for the street, those of us that have spend $500+ for one of the brands I mentioned will tell you they are one of our best mods yet they can affect in town milage but on the highway lockup just like stock.Oh car is also mellow enough to tow a small boat 5-600miles over Labor Day weekend through central Wisconsin, 55mph roads dotted with towns to slow you to 25mph.
2800 is about as low as I would recommend great combination of drivabilty and track performance.
long story short less then 2000 mile and it messed up, it started making noise,s i bealy made it home, metal shavings in my fuild i had to tear my tranny apart and rebuild it.
i was lucky the E-bay store gave me back my $$$ for the converter but what a pain.
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also am i going to need a tune after the stall?
thanks
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Most will agree that you will want a tune, mail-order would probably be a good option for you. Check out PCM For Less and Madz28. Unless you feel like buying a power programmer which is kinda tuff sometimes, or getting an expensive dyno tune, which I would only do if your going to be pushing 400+ HP or so.
I would recommend a custom tune be it mailorder or in person, this is mostly to get rid of annoyances like a surging idle while the pcm looks for load in gear. Hypercrap can't properly take care of this sort of thing, it is basically "one size fits all" but with a few color options, not to mention custom tuning is cheaper.




