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Vehicle weight and TC stall rating?

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a 2800 stall will probbly be the best choice for this set up.flash will be 200 to 400 higher when footbraking depending on power output at wot vehicle stationary.
 
Thanks for the reply Chris.
Not trying to be a smart a$$ but, basically my car should use the same 2800 stall "off the shelf" converter as a full weight car ?

Paul
 
yes it will flash higher too.give us a call when you are ready and we will set you up with what you need.
 
Chris,
I'm going to be a pain in the a$$ here but, I'm not ready to buy anything yet! Sorry, but I need more info first. I'm patient and wacky enough to have built a hybrid, so you gotta understand that I'm the kind of guy that needs to understand why and know specifics, before I jump into anything. I'm not happy with just bolting on parts.
Not slagging you at all Chris, but on one hand, I'm told that a 2800 stall converter from a full weight car will "behave differently in my lighter vehicle. It will most likely stall lower but flash higher. But then you recommend getting a 2800 stall converter?
I hope you understand my confusion.

I want to know what "actual" changes are made to a converter to fit each application?
I know I'm jumping in way over my head here, but...
Things like stator pitch for torque multiplication (is a lighter vehicle better off having a lower torque ratio (1.7) to keep from blowing off the tires off the line, but be more efficient on the top end. Or do I need a higher ratio, (2.1) for some bottom end grunt?) or is this even an option?
The relationship of rated stall to torque ratio.
Impeller pump fin angle, slippage, Rpm shift drop,etc.

This is not for Chris only! (I do appreciate your input Chris)

The rest of you tranny experts/gurus please chime in, every opinion, experience, fact, is welcome.

Please educate me.

Paul
 
many of my theories arent accepted by many here so im not going to go into this anymore as ihave already stated what my results have been in this situation.what i reccomend is calling a torque convertor manufacturer just so you can see how those who build them come up with their calculations.i will say that we do experiment frequently and dont use theories wholly or solely to build the foundation for the information we gather and give out to those who seek it.we generate tech from first hand front row experience as it is presented to us during testing/evaluations/and scrutinization.thanks, chris
 
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