Thread: torque converter strength
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	01-27-2007 04:22 PM #16
 And that is why I still spend the Big Bucks and run my five speeds!!!!!!     Seems I end up money ahead.....and get the fun of pulling that handle and having such great selection of gear ratio's carefully chosen to compliment the performance charachteristics of the engine....  Now if I can get Gear Vendors to put one of their units on the back of a TKO 600, life for me and my 9 speed will be absolutely perfect!!!!!!!! Seems I end up money ahead.....and get the fun of pulling that handle and having such great selection of gear ratio's carefully chosen to compliment the performance charachteristics of the engine....  Now if I can get Gear Vendors to put one of their units on the back of a TKO 600, life for me and my 9 speed will be absolutely perfect!!!!!!!!  Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
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	01-27-2007 04:52 PM #17
 if they made a stick trans that would hold up to one of my Big big blocks. i would have one but a lenco is where i can not go $$ the 400 trans i have is still cheaper with all hard core parts still less that $4000.with the stall. the stall was 1200.  Last edited by pat mccarthy; 01-27-2007 at 04:54 PM. 
 
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	01-27-2007 05:00 PM #18
 I've seen some used 3 and 4 speed Lenco's showing up on the market in the $2500 to $3500 range.... I've switched to the McLeod Soft-Lok clutches, a bit on the spendy side but they have an extra set of springs and are very adjustable. They are designed to elimiate some of the driveline shock inherent with manual transmissions. Put one in a buddies car last summer, seemed to help on the 60' times, too!!!!
 
 PS---Do some digging on Racing Junk.com., seen a few there awhile back....Last edited by Dave Severson; 01-27-2007 at 05:02 PM. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
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	01-27-2007 05:07 PM #19
 yes that s would be that i would want is a soft- lok did some work on my customer put in a lenco 5speed and is co2 shift liberty. i like to pull gears.Last edited by pat mccarthy; 01-27-2007 at 05:09 PM. 
 
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	01-27-2007 05:08 PM #20
 Me too. still have an airshifter laying on a shelf someplace with 3 passes on it.....I thought it was way too boring..... Originally Posted by pat mccarthy Originally Posted by pat mccarthy      Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
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	02-24-2007 08:35 PM #21
 just my two cents neal chance has never broke behide 1900hp i run a bruno and a liberty 5speed.i bet the hell out of it i only take it apart and clean about 2 times yr.1500hp 70 nova 
 
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	03-01-2007 04:39 PM #22
 I know very little about torque converters, but a friend reccomended a tci
 to me. I have a 4000 stall behind about 600 hp, i don't race, but have been
 on it hard at times, no trouble yet. Don't know what it would do if I ever hit
 the nitrous button.
 
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	03-01-2007 04:50 PM #23
 that is great to know erik when the GER gives it up. i will buy a tci Originally Posted by erik erikson Originally Posted by erik erikson i think it would last as long as the two tci lasted me two weeks both. the one never made it out of the shop i think it would last as long as the two tci lasted me two weeks both. the one never made it out of the shop i will give you a call to pull it out. i play that game with them fine TCI i will give you a call to pull it out. i play that game with them fine TCI  
 
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	03-02-2007 03:59 PM #24
 I prolly gonna have to have a custom converter made for my 200 eventully, stocker is 1,500 RPM stall, engine will start making ponies round 2,200, so it will be ok, for now. but good old Ford decided that the flexplate was not good enough for the starter ring gear, and made the ring gear, cast ON the torque converter. the flexplate is nothing more than a peice of thick sheetmetal cut round.You don't know what you've got til it's gone 
 
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