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Old 11-04-2021, 11:17 AM   #1
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In particular 200 metric stuff, 305 in a Malibu. Not positive what is in the car but I do have an ATI that I can't get them to identify for me but.... What does this combo need in real world experience. I am thinking an 8" with around 5600 flash? Am I thinking too loose? I feel like 1-2 shift should be 6100ish and maybe 6400 in 3rd? What is in it now goes 5000ish but it came out of a 350 69 camaro(more inches and HP) Will a 7" be a viable option on this combo? I know the converter companies can answer most of this but I am looking for real world data. Also rear gear is a 513(may go to 5.38) and trans is 275 low
You are right on track with 5600.
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Old 11-04-2021, 12:36 PM   #2
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Anyone have experience with a spragless converter? I'm looking at an 8 inch from Broader Performance and have that option. Car is a 68 Mustang 302 with N351 heads and C4. SS/CS legal but run in bracket. 4:29 gears (new gears) 26 in tire for now. Ran to 7000 really fast on it's only pass last year. Want to shift at 6000-6500.
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Anyone have experience with a spragless converter? I'm looking at an 8 inch from Broader Performance and have that option. Car is a 68 Mustang 302 with N351 heads and C4. SS/CS legal but run in bracket. 4:29 gears (new gears) 26 in tire for now. Ran to 7000 really fast on it's only pass last year. Want to shift at 6000-6500.
Yes it's slower spragless
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Yes it's slower spragless
How much will I pick up, do you reckon if I change to a sprag converter?

I have a 3200 lb 23 degree sbc 3.875 stroke 4.185 bore with a set of out of the box Brodix T1 heads, I did change the springs before bolting them on the engine. 10 x 28 bias tire. All steel roll up windows and chrome bumpers. It has been 1.27 60 ft and runs in the 5's 1/8. Powerglide transmission.

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How much will I pick up, do you reckon if I change to a sprag converter?

I have a 3200 lb 23 degree sbc 3.875 stroke 4.185 bore with a set of out of the box Brodix T1 heads, I did change the springs before bolting them on the engine. 10 x 28 bias tire. All steel roll up windows and chrome bumpers. It has been 1.27 60 ft and runs in the 5's 1/8. Powerglide transmission.

1/8th mile? Not much. Maybe nothing
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1/8th mile? Not much. Maybe nothing
We run all 1/8 mile in Florida. I did run it to the 1000ft once, went 7.81, same as a big cu inch copo with a LS I was looking at in here few months back running 9.40's.140
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The farther you go down track, the worse the problem becomes with a spragless. The stator is just in the way.
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How much will I pick up, do you reckon if I change to a sprag converter?

I have a 3200 lb 23 degree sbc 3.875 stroke 4.185 bore with a set of out of the box Brodix T1 heads, I did change the springs before bolting them on the engine. 10 x 28 bias tire. All steel roll up windows and chrome bumpers. It has been 1.27 60 ft and runs in the 5's 1/8. Powerglide transmission.

A tenth and a half slower in 1/4 mile. Stock eliminator 350 chevy with a powerglide Change the convertor at the track same day.
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A tenth and a half slower in 1/4 mile. Stock eliminator 350 chevy with a powerglide Change the convertor at the track same day.
Torque converters are like Pro Stock carbs, you can have two identical, one is faster than the other.

This goes for sprag converters too.

I've had sprag converters in this car, one actually ran about the same et as my best spragless. Almost.
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Torque converters are like Pro Stock carbs, you can have two identical, one is faster than the other.

This goes for sprag converters too.

I've had sprag converters in this car, one actually ran about the same et as my best spragless. Almost.
I'll buy two converters are not the same but,a couple hundreths not tenths apart.
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