Just feeling that something wasn’t right and John being John on a coronavirus filled year I decided with one race left (a three day Halloween Race at Keystone) I would pull the transmission and throw in another brand new ATI cased powerglide I just built. While it was apart I decided to throw in another converter that I couldn’t recall it’s history. It was at this time I happened to notice my flywheel was cracked over 3/4 way around it so that would have probably came apart on its next pass. I was also nursing a couple oil leaks that happen on five year old race engines. Well my very first pass was a disappointing 6.32 in some great October air. Then a 6.31 so I checked the RacePak info and as I thought the stall was very low. I went from around 5800 stall to around 4850 with the car slowing down .30 in the 1/8 mile. I also couldn’t cut a light worth crap and with limited time trials because of the weather and car count I parked it and enjoyed the weekend with friends. I figured the converter was bad so I sent it to Transmission Specialties to have it rebuilt and stall raised to 5800 so I had a good spare. It was found to be good and is a 9 inch converter not an 8 inch converter so he couldn’t raise the stall to the requested 5800 stall. I may call him tomorrow to see what it would stall at on my approximate 900-950 horsepower 572. I mainly posted this to show guys why I push high stall converters. They do make a difference. Here’s the readout from to second converter. Look how low the stall is.
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