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Lazaris you are about where my dad was a bit ago. The converter seems to be the last hurdle.
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SignUp Now!Originally posted by lazaris
Chuck,
You have too see when the converter got changed in stall if the torque multiplication ratio changed as well. One with a higher ratio will hit the tires harder. Its a combination of both things stall speed which gets it into an optimal rpm for where your motor makes power and torque mutiplication ratio. They effect each other.
Originally posted by 9SECVSIX
REG.
I never could figure how they rate a convertor on a turbo motor, anyway this ones just starts to lift the boost gague at 3200rpm, at 3500 it's about 5-6lbs of boost and that's what i told them I wanted when I ordered the convertor, I was luckey and they got it right the first time, i shift at 6500 and it will drop back to about 5700rpm, if I short shift it at 6000 it will drop to about 5500 . I did run a 224-224 pte cam with solid roller lifters, it was on 110 lobe seperation and would pull to 6500 with good 1.48" springs.
The motor is a 276" Champion heads and a T76-4bolt.
9secvsix.
Originally posted by lazaris
I said it before, you may have another issue besides the converter. I would look into the area of backpressure and then your springs. Whats are you going through the traps at. Whats your complete combination?
Originally posted by SPEEDSTAR
Does Neal Chance have a web site, also how pricey are the convertors.
JEFF
Originally posted by KEVINS
I have seen advertisements in National Dragster.. Maybe do a search in the web..![]()
ks
Originally posted by UpChuck Leeper
Probably want to get your "uncle", Steve to call them.. He'll be able to speak in complete sentences and most likely knows more about your so called, "9 sec" car than you do... Or you could always call your "cousin