best t.c. stall to use

bouser

Member
how high a stall should i use and what will it do for me at the strip. i have a 20g wheel,225 lph intank,msd,ajfpr. hypertech chip, 160 ther. will it boost better out of the hole. thanks
 

TurboJunk

questionable
Re: best t.c. stall to use

i finally drove my truck today for the frist time with the YANK 3200 stall... its great doesnt even feel like i have a loos converter. spools instantly
 

Jer

Don't taze me bro!
Re: best t.c. stall to use

I might have a brand new 9-11 3200 TC for sale shortly.
 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: best t.c. stall to use

Hey guys,

I just installed a 20G as well and am looking at outting a new TC in to help out. Any info appreciated - I'm interested in the new or the used TC as well as any advice on the install/stall settings.

How do you adjust the stall setting or is that just a nature of the TC design?

TIA,

Mark
 

HotRudyRod

New member
Re: best t.c. stall to use

army helo pilot said:
Hey guys,

I just installed a 20G as well and am looking at outting a new TC in to help out. Any info appreciated - I'm interested in the new or the used TC as well as any advice on the install/stall settings.

How do you adjust the stall setting or is that just a nature of the TC design?

TIA,

Mark

I think the converter gets activated or engaged due to the pressure/inertia created by the oil being pumped inside the converter while spining, the bigger the diameter the longer (higher revs) its goin to take to fill it locked. Thats why you have stall speeds and diameters, to deduce when the converter is goin to get engaged. Im not an expert but this is basically how i understand it works.
I also have a 20g and just had a 2800rpm 9/11 and trans installed and it does take a lil bit longer to spool than the stocker but the acceleration produced does compensate, i still got all the tunning to do but im sure the spool up time can be shortened.
There is also this trick called "lock up switch" that's pretty cool and can shave up to half a sec sometimes, make a search on it.
 

jwaller

Evil Genius/SyTy Guru
Re: best t.c. stall to use

army helo pilot said:
Hey guys,

I just installed a 20G as well and am looking at outting a new TC in to help out. Any info appreciated - I'm interested in the new or the used TC as well as any advice on the install/stall settings.

How do you adjust the stall setting or is that just a nature of the TC design?

TIA,

Mark

if you have a true 20g with 14cm exhaust housing you will need a 2800rpm converter at a min. I offer the TCS billete converters that are as good if not better than anything out there. check my site/section here for pics and more details.
 

jwaller

Evil Genius/SyTy Guru
Re: best t.c. stall to use

HotRudyRod said:
I think the converter gets activated or engaged due to the pressure/inertia created by the oil being pumped inside the converter while spining, the bigger the diameter the longer (higher revs) its goin to take to fill it locked. Thats why you have stall speeds and diameters, to deduce when the converter is goin to get engaged. Im not an expert but this is basically how i understand it works.
I also have a 20g and just had a 2800rpm 9/11 and trans installed and it does take a lil bit longer to spool than the stocker but the acceleration produced does compensate, i still got all the tunning to do but im sure the spool up time can be shortened.
There is also this trick called "lock up switch" that's pretty cool and can shave up to half a sec sometimes, make a search on it.

converters work by filling a space on the back side of a piston forceing it to move the clutch on that piston against the cover of the converter thus locking up. the flow of that converter fluid is controlled by the solinoid which can be overidden by the lockup switch or you can continue to let the ecm do it's job.
 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: best t.c. stall to use

What do you mean by a true 20g?

I plugged it into the Ty so the exhaust housing is the same. Is that 14cm?

I looked over your sites and couldn't get any links about stall converters.

Here's one for you -

Could you stet it up so that a converter was around 2600 stall for daily driving, but 3000 - 3200 for performance?

Thanks,

M
 

dgoodhue

BuSTeD 4.3
Re: best t.c. stall to use

bouser said:
how high a stall should i use and what will it do for me at the strip. i have a 20g wheel,225 lph intank,msd,ajfpr. hypertech chip, 160 ther. will it boost better out of the hole. thanks

What size exhaust housing do you have?
 

TwistedTy

More boost! N.A.S.T.E
Re: best t.c. stall to use

TurboJunk said:
i finally drove my truck today for the frist time with the YANK 3200 stall... its great doesnt even feel like i have a loos converter. spools instantly

CHARLY GET IN TOUCH WITH ME TO COME OUT HERE FOR SOME RUNS SINCE YA GOT IT RUNNING. M,INES UP AND GOING TOO. IM GONNA PM YOU MY CELL #
 

tbauer03

TRBOBOX
Re: best t.c. stall to use

Jer said:
I might have a brand new 9-11 3200 TC for sale shortly.
I might be interested in that if you want i got a 2800 9/11 i would trade but it is still in the truck.
 

Jer

Don't taze me bro!
Re: best t.c. stall to use

tbauer03 said:
I might be interested in that if you want i got a 2800 9/11 i would trade but it is still in the truck.


Thanks for the offer but just looking to sell.
 

bezerk

New member
Re: best t.c. stall to use

army helo pilot said:
are YANK converters any good? just saw a 2800 on ebay. Who is selling that one?

do not try to experiment with different brand TC's just go with the flow.


btw. wouldn't a 3200stall TC a bit to high for a stock engine?
 

gkrcr882

SyTyless......for now!
Re: best t.c. stall to use

If I ever remove our trans, I'm stepping up to a higher stall. Our engine doesnt come alive until about 3K, then it pulls to about 5500. I would assume a 3200 stall would be best?
 
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