Phreakish
Well-Known Member
Wasnt the stock on a 68 340 gts a 22-2400 stall? The Tc is filled right now with a bunch of bright red fluid lol. 3k rpm stall? That's high no? Or will it help with low end power?
Stall is a complicated topic. 3k is not high if done right.
There's high, low, loose, tight.. it's hard to describe.
The same TC behind two motors will drive VERY different. They're torque drives. You put in a certain amount of torque, a certain amount comes out. Stall speed is also determined by how much torque your engine can make, higher torque production actually results in a lower stall RPM (to a point). As the rpm increases, the ratio of 'slip' or in versus out changes. The more 'slip' there is also results in 'torque multiplication'. Basically, a TC is a fluid driven gearbox that's full of magic. Good, bad, happy or sad magic all depends on what you put in front of it and how the TC is setup. If your converter begins to stall at 2200 rpm, but your torque peak is 3500 - it's going to feel like you took off in second instead of first. If it wants more torque than your engine can supply, it's never going to smoke them tires or feel very motivated. Will generate lots of noise though! The challenge is to get the converter to 'slip' where you're under operating torque and to stall at or under your peak torque (how far under is a matter of consideration, typical is 500-700 rpm under).
All this to say: what is labelled a '3k stall' converter behind a 750hp big block 440 is NOT a 3k stall behind a 150hp 318. How it drives will also be significantly impacted by your gearing and weight. The stockers were good 'for their day' but are not good by modern standards. Lots of compromise back then in order to hit the production volume. Modern ones take far better advantage of modern manufacturing an also modern knowledge and application.
I definitely understand what everyone is saying though on the cam and TC and I'm see more now how every piece of the build intertwines to make the final product perfect.
1 step at a time and my car will one day be without want/need more more parts.
















