Jan 13, 2013 #1 Z zacks gn Member Joined Oct 6, 2011 Messages 168 I found a great deal on a hughes 2500 stall converter its a nonlockup for a $100. Should I pass or grap it.
I found a great deal on a hughes 2500 stall converter its a nonlockup for a $100. Should I pass or grap it.
Jan 15, 2013 #2 S SSedan64 JoaTMoN Joined Dec 8, 2007 Messages 1,590 If you know the history of it, how it's been used etc.. it's worth it. Hughes makes quality parts.
Jan 15, 2013 #3 Z zacks gn Member Joined Oct 6, 2011 Messages 168 Yes its brand new on clearance at summit racing
Jan 15, 2013 #4 JayC T6P.Com/TB.com Administrator/Webmaster Staff member Joined May 27, 2001 Messages 9,473 What size is it?
Jan 15, 2013 #5 Z zacks gn Member Joined Oct 6, 2011 Messages 168 I think it was 10 or 12 in 2500 stall
Jan 15, 2013 #6 D Dusty Bradford Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 5,802 For a 10" it's a good deal. For a 12" I wouldn't bother.
Jan 15, 2013 #7 JayC T6P.Com/TB.com Administrator/Webmaster Staff member Joined May 27, 2001 Messages 9,473 Dusty Bradford said: For a 10" it's a good deal. For a 12" I wouldn't bother. Click to expand... What he said
Dusty Bradford said: For a 10" it's a good deal. For a 12" I wouldn't bother. Click to expand... What he said
Jan 16, 2013 #8 K KEVINS Post count: 24,375 Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 2,991 Is a 2500 stall even worth it for $100 ks
Jan 17, 2013 #9 D Dusty Bradford Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 5,802 If it's a 12" converter it will only be about 400 rpm looser than stock. 0-1# stall will be around 2200 rpm at the most.
If it's a 12" converter it will only be about 400 rpm looser than stock. 0-1# stall will be around 2200 rpm at the most.
Jan 17, 2013 #10 D Dusty Bradford Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 5,802 But there is no way to know if it's a high stall 12" unless you can contact Hughes to see if it's as loose as it can go.
But there is no way to know if it's a high stall 12" unless you can contact Hughes to see if it's as loose as it can go.