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Old 09-02-2010, 12:10 PM   #3
Kris Kristofferson
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Default Re: higher staging rpm stall speed= reduction in R/T

I found that when I stalled at 2000 I could still hold the car, this was with a old and likely "not functioning very well " convertor..I have since replaced it with a Hughes Pro-Stree unit that stalls at approx 3000..it will be interesting to see how the car reacts. It is a heavy car 3900 lbs 468 BBC .231@50 cam..

So, I guess that the theory is if you are footbraking at 2000 and the convertor is 3000 than it takes "less time" to go from 2000-3000 than 1000-3000?

I am running front runners with 165-70-15 radials@40 psi.
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