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Auto tranny help
I added a 2500 stall converter and shift kit, but the car still pulls pretty hard while just sitting at a red light. The converter shouldn't even engage at idle right? I have to stand on the brake harder than I would like to keep the car from going on its own. Any ideas?
I had this problem before I added the stall converter and hoped that the higher stall would fix the problem. No such luck. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Auto tranny help
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Re: Auto tranny help
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Re: Auto tranny help
That converter will pull at idle. Heck, a properly built 4500 unit will pull at idle. That hasn't got as much to do with stall as you think it does. But don't feel all alone about it, most people have no clue what a converter does.
The real problem is that you bought a converter that may have less stall then the stock one you replaced and is likely less efficient to boot. Darrin |
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Re: Auto tranny help
What's your idle speed in neutral? A high idle could cause that. Keep in mind your fast idle when the engines cold.
Torque converters are multiplying torque anytime the engine is running including neutral and park. Thing is, at idle the revs are so low (along with the converter output) that the brakes should hold the car. Aftermarket converters are more efficient than stock up to it's higher "stall" speed. "Stall" is when a converter no longer multiplies torque. This varies greatly with vehicle weight and flywheel torque (input). That 2500 figure is a ballpark estimate at best. When a converter is locked up at cruise it's direct drive.
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Re: Auto tranny help
Properly built aftermarket converters will still creep at idle with foot off the brake, they have clutches in them that allow the car to move at any rpm. The converter will flash to the rpm it was set at at wot. I don't think 2500 rpm is less than the stock converter, the stock unit I believe is around 1800. Of course vehicle weight, gears and power will alter the stall of a converter.
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