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better converter for bolt on `02 WS6

Old Sep 14, 2007 | 09:36 PM
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better converter for bolt on `02 WS6

I`m asking this for my buddy. He has an `02 WS6 w/ the following:
-3.73 gears
-SLP air lid, long tubes, dual cats
-Corsa Cat-back
-Nitto 275 NT555R drag radials
-PCMforless tune
Ran a 12.8 @ 108 this past Wed. w/ stock converter.1.91 60` No traction issues (Duh). He could only wind it up to about 2000rpm for the launch. I`m trying to talk him into a better converter to launch harder. I`m not real knowledgable as I row my own gears
He wants the car to still be street friendly (no high stall), but wants to be able to launch a bit harder. Yes, he wants everything.
Any suggestions?
Old Sep 16, 2007 | 10:31 AM
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Anyone? Any morsel of info?
Old Sep 16, 2007 | 11:40 AM
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Vigiliante (Precision Industries), Yank, and Fuddle seem to get good reviews from the members on this board.

As for you stall speed...you'll get all kinds of opinions. I suggest 2800.
Old Sep 16, 2007 | 11:47 AM
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Thanks,
I did check out some of their websites, I think my friend can get a way with something under 3000 stall. Your sugg. of 2800 sound good!
-Chad
Old Sep 16, 2007 | 12:24 PM
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As mentioned, you'll get all kinds of suggestions. If he has the 3.73s and is willing to buy a quality converter, I'd go with a 3200. If he had taller gears, than yeah, I would say 2800. For reference, I just switched from a 2800 Vig. to a 3600 Yank, and the Yank takes no more gas pedal than the Vig. did to get the car moving. This was a pleasent surprise. I too, have 3.73s.
Old Sep 16, 2007 | 02:59 PM
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3200 minimum is my call. Everyone used to do 2800 and I don't know anyone who would go back to 2800 after stepping up to a 3200/3600/4000, etc. There's no point in trying to utilize power under 3000rpm....BECAUSE THERE ISN'T ANY!!! Losing street manners takes something really crazy. My glide/5000 stall combo was streetable...it just made a more noise getting into traffic.. Now that's it's tightened to 3000, it's almost boggy feeling.
Old Sep 29, 2007 | 08:19 AM
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I have a question I have a 2800 stall which I originally brought to go along with h/c on stock short block but now I'm doing a stroker to go with h/c and lt's will the converter still stall at 2800 with the added tq of the 383 or will it stall higher because of the additional tq? My car has 3.73's in it and in od at highway speeds my tach is reading 2600 rpm and I don't want to burn up the trans with a 3600 or higher stall how much et am I leaving on the table with the 2800.
Old Sep 29, 2007 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by mrz28 73/97
My car has 3.73's in it and in od at highway speeds my tach is reading 2600 rpm and I don't want to burn up the trans with a 3600 or higher stall how much et am I leaving on the table with the 2800.
A 3600 stall will not burn up your tranny as long as it's a lock-up converter.
You could have a 5000 stall that will still lock-up at 2000 on the highway.
IMO there is no reason to run a stall that low.
Old Sep 29, 2007 | 06:47 PM
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PerformaBuilt 3500 stall 9.5 inch he will love the low end feel and it will give him the punch he wants
Old Oct 18, 2007 | 08:43 PM
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what kind of rpm will you be running at 60 with that converter and 373 gears, don't know much about lockup stall converters but need to learn fast
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by remaxracer45
what kind of rpm will you be running at 60 with that converter and 373 gears, don't know much about lockup stall converters but need to learn fast
The same rpm as your stock converter.
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 11:21 PM
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