I have a Vigilante single disc torque converter which locks up fine during normal street driving. I know it is not recommended to lock this converter at WOT but I have tried locking it on the strip at 75 mph via my extender chip. The converter did not lock during the run (which did not surprise me). I have been wondering if the converter would lock if I set it for lock up at 100 mph? My logic for the question is that at 100+ mph the TC slippage is less than at 75 mph and this lesser rpm differential between the TC turbine and the motor (TC pump) may be sufficient to allow the converter to lock up. Also, I think the torque applied to the converter at 100+ mph may be less than at 75 mph. My GN runs mid 11's at 116+ mph with the Vigilante unlocked and showing 10+% slippage crossing the 1/4 mile finish line. I know the proper way to answer my curiosity is to simply test by locking the TC at 100 mph on the track; however, my track is closed for the winter. Anyway, I like discussing theories and possibilities. What are your thoughts as to whether or not the converter will be more likely to lock at 100 mph vs. 75 mph??