I just put a 3k stall in one of my TA's, and it drives nothing like the 3k stall in my GN...it was almost not noticable in normal daily driving.
Now, the 3k stall in the TA seems very inefficient, takes almost 3k rpms to even start moving....shifts at part throttle only drop the rpms by about 100 rpms..not even noticable. And 35mph cruise in 4th gear with the convertor not locked takes 2300-2400rpms...
This is ridiculous for a daily driver. Is this normal for some convertors with higher stalls?
I'm sending the convertor back to get it restalled, but should I have the builder bench test it for proper operation??
This is a Kurtz convertor and I told him it was for 99.9% daily driver and did not want it to feel much different than stock, only needed the idle speed to be looser for more vac and smoother idle and this was what I got.
The part throttle shifts used to bark the tires, now its not even noticable since the rpms do not drop but 100 rpms....
MY PTS 9x11 3k stall in the GN was perfect, this one is totally different feeling.
Now, the 3k stall in the TA seems very inefficient, takes almost 3k rpms to even start moving....shifts at part throttle only drop the rpms by about 100 rpms..not even noticable. And 35mph cruise in 4th gear with the convertor not locked takes 2300-2400rpms...
This is ridiculous for a daily driver. Is this normal for some convertors with higher stalls?
I'm sending the convertor back to get it restalled, but should I have the builder bench test it for proper operation??
This is a Kurtz convertor and I told him it was for 99.9% daily driver and did not want it to feel much different than stock, only needed the idle speed to be looser for more vac and smoother idle and this was what I got.
The part throttle shifts used to bark the tires, now its not even noticable since the rpms do not drop but 100 rpms....
MY PTS 9x11 3k stall in the GN was perfect, this one is totally different feeling.