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Old 05-02-2004, 05:31 PM   #1
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Default Help identifying mystery torque converter

I got a torque converter off ebay a while ago when switching my car to an automatic and I'm pretty sure that the advertised 2000 rpm stall is bogus. What should a 2000 stall feel like?

I did the gas/brake trick and netted a 1000 rpm max before I overpowered the brakes. I think I have enough umph to reach the converter's potential.

Interesting...the same fellow is still selling the same converters but he now fesses up to them being 1500-1600 rpm....

Shouldnt my converter have gone to 1500 rpm's then instead of 1000?
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Old 05-02-2004, 05:55 PM   #2
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Put it back on e-bay and get a nice QUALITY 2600-2800 stall.



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Wow the stock converters are supposed to be like 1500 - 1800
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Old 05-02-2004, 11:08 PM   #4
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I got a torque converter off ebay a while ago when switching my car to an automatic and I'm pretty sure that the advertised 2000 rpm stall is bogus. What should a 2000 stall feel like?

I did the gas/brake trick and netted a 1000 rpm max before I overpowered the brakes. I think I have enough umph to reach the converter's potential.

Interesting...the same fellow is still selling the same converters but he now fesses up to them being 1500-1600 rpm....

Shouldnt my converter have gone to 1500 rpm's then instead of 1000?
Converters are usually measured at their flash stall speed. You will not achieve this by foot braking the car, you must flash the converter. Also a converters stall speed will also be determined by the cars hp. The more hp you make, the more the converter will reach it's advertised stall speed.
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Old 05-03-2004, 08:53 AM   #5
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So I guess I'm stuck with this converter for a while....

How would I go about flash stalling the converter so I know what I have?

I have, I think, about 250-260 hp right now. How much hp does one need to reach the converter's potential? I want the car to start moving around 2000 rpms or so (like I used to do with my t-5) and I cruise at 2400-2500 rpms (my 4.56 gears in the mail will solve that problem).

But if I buy a 2400 stall, I still have no guarantee that the car will act properly since I might not have enough power to make the conveter stall where it's supposed to.
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