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ponysarepretty

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Whats the stall and flash stall of the stock torque converter on the 4r70w's?
 
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OleYellarGT

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not sure about the flash stall, but I am able to stall my 02 up to roughly 1200 before she breaks loose
 

ProCharger GT

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I believe the stock stall is 1500-1700 RPM's
 

back_in_black

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I believe the stall automatically adjusts to your hp level, it goes higher with more hp
 

03ghoststang

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ProCharger GT said:
I believe the stock stall is 1500-1700 RPM's
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yeah its somewhere around there i can take mine up 1800 rpmor somewhere around there ...... but its somewhere around that rpm range
 
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To find out, put your car in 2nd gear and floor it. The tach will jump up to the stall speed of the TC. My 96 TBird with a stock Mustang GT TC would stall at 2500 RPM with the 2nd gear start. It would break the tires loose at just under 2000 in first.

Application..............minimum stall speed....max stall speed

'98-up Mustang GT...2324...2737
'98-up Crown Vic....2024...2440
'99-up Police or handling package Crown Vic...2319...2750
'99-up 4.6L F150...2145...2505
'03 Marauder...2555...3011
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These are the factory brake stall ratings from FORD. I will take these numbers over what some individual find.
 

03ghoststang

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TGJ said:
To find out, put your car in 2nd gear and floor it. The tach will jump up to the stall speed of the TC. My 96 TBird with a stock Mustang GT TC would stall at 2500 RPM with the 2nd gear start. It would break the tires loose at just under 2000 in first.



These are the factory brake stall ratings from FORD. I will take these numbers over what some individual find.
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interesting i knew they where higher but since i do a stall in first it starts breaking them loose at 2K
 

jstreet0204

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These are the specs for a 99

Torque Converter - Specifications
Notes Torque Converter Nuts 20 - 33 ft.lb
Stall Speed - 4.6L Minimum 2362
Maximum 2807
Stall Speed - 3.L Minimum 2197
Maximum 2567
 
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