From what I've read the stall you need is dictated by your cam and it's torque curve. You want your stall for the street about 500 RPM below the torque peak and for the track at the torque peak. For my Crane 2030 cam a stall of 2500 is a good compromise and works well. With too high of a stall you will give up some RPM range on the low end which will affect streetability.
I'm running a D&P products 9.5" custom with damper, Torrington bearings and a 2500 RPM stall. Works great.....need wider tires
Good Luck, Don
I'm running a D&P products 9.5" custom with damper, Torrington bearings and a 2500 RPM stall. Works great.....need wider tires
Good Luck, Don
Nottoofast50 said:Davs50: Which converter are you running from edge? Who else is running them on here that I might be able to talk to? How many miles did your tranny have on it when you installed it? ARe you running the lockup or nonlockuop? If non lockup how many rpms do you run at 70 on the freeway? I was trying to hold out for a pi stallion but if these edge ones are just as good they are half the price....