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Old 07-18-2002, 01:46 AM   #1
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Exclamation Lock-up, Nonlock-up converter...what's the difference?

heyo..I'm ordering my converter sometime this week hopefully, and well, I need to know, what's the difference between the two? Also, what stall speed would work best for what I have right now? I was thinking maybe 2,800? not sure tho. let me know!!!

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Old 07-18-2002, 12:29 PM   #2
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If you don't already have or plan to install a solid input shaft specifically for the non-lockup converter your question dosen't matter. You can't install a non lockup with a lockup input shaft. To answer the question, a lockup converter "locks-up" in OD to give you better gas mileage and theoretically makes the trans like a clutch activated setup. Non lock-up allows the converter to multiply torque in every gear including OD. 2800 stall converters on a stock motor will stall higher once you start doing work to the motor. So, after heads, cam, intake etc, that converter could then be stalling at 3300-3400. You're going to get real tired of that fast. Rethink your plan so you don't buy parts twice and have double the labor costs. I've seen too many people without a plan wonder why their cars run like crap, and they spend twice what they need to.
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Old 07-18-2002, 01:04 PM   #3
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That's why I asked. So what stall do you suggest?
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Old 07-18-2002, 01:44 PM   #4
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Beg to differ....

PI 2800 non lock-up on my stock input-shafted AOD for 2 an 1/2 years now.

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Also...2800 rpm stall speed refers to the actual true stall speed of the converter. Most stock or midly modded 302's will flash stall such a converter to 2400-2600 or so. Massively more amounts of power may give you that kind of stall on a 2800 converter, but for most heads/intake/exhaust cars out there, 2800 rpm converters work great. Especially if your power band doesn't kick in until 2500-3000 rpm.

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Old 07-18-2002, 09:05 PM   #6
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I've had a PI non lockup 2800 stall in my car for 10,000 miles. The tranny is stock except a shift kit. If you go with the Precision Industries converter I think that there's one free stall adjustment. Even if you have to pay for stall adjustment it should be your last converter.
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Old 07-18-2002, 09:32 PM   #7
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When deciding which converter is ideal for your set-up & driving preference you really should call up the manufacturers. Most everyone here is real accurate with advise (and it's good info too). Just check in with the manufacturers for your final decision.
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Old 07-18-2002, 11:41 PM   #8
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Thanx a lot guys. Hopefully I'll have this thing ordered by the end of the week! thanx!

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