Street Racing Setups

MRGTX said:
Can you say more about that? Not doubting you, I'm just not sure why a particular stall would be preferable for one place and something different at the other...

Most of the big boys are running a bolt together torque converter. It can easily be pulled and rebuilt or adjusted. They can unbolt it and change the stator.

For instance, some cars like a 5,500 flash converter on a well prepped track. That same flash might blow the tires off on the street or a no prep track. But say a 3,500 flash wouldn’t. Make sense?

Why? Was this just so you'd have a better chance when trying to outrun the fuzz on the way home? :)
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Your answer was;
Most of the big boys are running a bolt together torque converter. It can easily be pulled and rebuilt or adjusted. They can unbolt it and change the stator.

For instance, some cars like a 5,500 flash converter on a well prepped track. That same flash might blow the tires off on the street or a no prep track. But say a 3,500 flash wouldn’t. Make sense?

Correct?