Stall converter
Re: Stall converter
Turbo 700 and 4L60's use the same converters. I agree the Vigilante is probably the best choice along with maybe the Pro Yank. I use an Edge if you want to go a little cheaper. It works well but is not as efficient on the big end as the Vigi or Yank. I used a converter from Oregon Transmissions that was only 130 bucks and worked great as an upgrade from the stock one. It stalled about 2500 and had lock up.
Re: Stall converter
I bought an Edge and I've been happy with it.
BTW...
ALL converters are "stall" converters in that they will eventually "stall" the engine as the fluid in them reaches a near solid state.
You want to say "Higher Stall" converter, which is understood to mean 'higher than stock'.
Obviously, this isn't an issue of earthshaking importance, but I thought you'd like to know, for future reference.
BTW...
ALL converters are "stall" converters in that they will eventually "stall" the engine as the fluid in them reaches a near solid state.
You want to say "Higher Stall" converter, which is understood to mean 'higher than stock'.
Obviously, this isn't an issue of earthshaking importance, but I thought you'd like to know, for future reference.
Re: Stall converter
10 years on my Vig 3600, no complaints...1.55 60's on radials. Whatever you decide on talk to the converter manufacturer to determine the appropriate stall speed for you combo.
--Alan
--Alan
Re: Stall converter
Originally Posted by MyShibbyZ28
Not all, some 700R4's are 27 spline, you need the 30 spline ones that can fit both 700r4's and 4L60e's.


