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Old 06-30-2004, 09:53 PM   #41
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To me the most definitive way of checking the stall speed of a convertor is to run the car on a DynoJet. I disconnect the dentent linkage from the tranny so as to prevent down shifts. Then at 1500-2000 rpm on the rollers in 3rd gear I nail the throttle to red line.

Since the beginning rpm is below the stall speed one sees torque multiplication on the torque curve untill stall. There is a distinct point on the graph at the point of stall or coupling of the convertor. I'm going to try to attatch a dyno torque curve that illustrates what I mean.

They won't let me attatch it since I did attatch it it in an earlier post. Look in the thread "REV! What did you do?" to see that DynoJet torque curve attatchment.

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Old 07-09-2004, 01:50 PM   #42
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the fact that the tires are spinning kind of eliminates converter slippage
it seems the driver and the converter just needed a little time to get used to each other a high stall converter will definately change your driving habits
i have a tighter (2800 stall) converter of the same design for sale
http://forums.mustangworks.com/showt...threadid=43495
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