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05-13-2008 03:57 PM #2
I always go by you want your stall to match the peak torque of the motor. You should know this from the specs of your cam. Best to contact the manufacturer and tell them the specs of your motor because a torque converter rated at say 3000rpm may actually stall quite a bit higher behind a stout big block... most cam manufacturers have recommendations for tq converter stall along with the cam specs on their websites...
-Chris





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