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SignUp Now!Since you're running the stock computer and 28" tall tires have you changed your speedometer gears out so your MPH is reading accurate? Your actual speed is MORE than your power logger shows since the car is set up for 26" tall tires. This will effect converter slip numbers. Am I correct?
Well I tried locking my Vigilante single disc this weekend.
Previously: ~18% slip unlocked (6000RPM @ 125.6 on 28" tire)
This weekend: ~11% slip locked (5700RPM @ 125)
Car has been running 10.70-11.00 @ 125 with relatively soft launches.
Drops 600 RPM on shifts
Drops 300 RPM when it locks @ ~92MPH
Stalls ~2000RPM 0 boost and ~3600RPM 15 PSI boost (does this make sense or am I reading my data wrong?)
I'm thinking it's just a tad too loose for my turbo. The double ball bearing 6776 is spooling really fast with this converter.
I'm gonna talk to them and see if they will tighten it up a bit and ask if they can upgrade my unit to a multi-disc.
What do you guys think I could expect from tightening it up a couple hundred RPM? Will I see the un-locked RPM come down by a couple hundred RPM on the big end? Will my shifts see the drops of 800 RPM instead of 600 RPM?
And what does a turbo stator do for you that the reg. one doesn't?
MJRWOOD, do you have the part number on your converter? It should start with a 239*** number.