Common questions

Do you need a tune for a high stall torque converter?

Do you need a tune for a high stall torque converter?

More stall than that you’ll definately need a tune.

Can you daily drive a high stall converter?

If you’re considering using a high stall converter on the street, read this post! When it comes to parts, the stall converter is considered the best bang for your buck. With the majority of street cars that are driven daily we build have stall converters ranging from 2,400 to 3,500, with no problem being street driven.

Do you have to prime a torque converter?

The torque converter does not need to be primed to fill it. There is no pump inside the torque converter. The pump in the transmission is driven by the impeller side of the torque converter, which is bolted to the crankshaft. If the crankshaft is turning, the pump is turning, too.

Why is my Chevy Silverado engine stalling out?

When it asks for a lot of fuel, instead of taking off, it stalls out with the demand. This can be caused by the fuel pump or fuel filter. If your Chevy Silverado’s engine timing is off, it’s going to stall out, misfire, and altogether not run properly. Here are some of the more common causes of an engine timing problem:

Why does a torque converter increase in stall speed?

The stall speed is essentially the torque converters ability to hold the engine power. If you increase the engines power, the stall will increase to a higher rpm. Converters were designed to hold stock power. It appears there are a couple ways to determine and none of them are accurate.

How do you know the stall speed of a truck?

1.Get in your truck. 2. Start it. 3.Apply brakes. 4.Put it in drive.5. Apply throttle almost half way without allow the tires to spin. 6. Look at tach. 7. That’s your stall speed. Stall speed changes with any major modification to your engine.

What should the torque converter speed be on a Chevy truck?

Converters I’ve looked at in the past usually seem to be in the 1500-2000 rpm range. Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group. phpBB Mobile / SEO by Artodia .

The stall speed is essentially the torque converters ability to hold the engine power. If you increase the engines power, the stall will increase to a higher rpm. Converters were designed to hold stock power. It appears there are a couple ways to determine and none of them are accurate.

Why does my Chevy Silverado keep stalling?

One of the most common issues your Chevy Silverado is likely to develop is a stalling problem. The most challenging part of diagnosing a stalling problem is reproducing the conditions that led to the stall in the first place. Stalls can happen at any time, and it can be incredibly jarring when it does happen.

1.Get in your truck. 2. Start it. 3.Apply brakes. 4.Put it in drive.5. Apply throttle almost half way without allow the tires to spin. 6. Look at tach. 7. That’s your stall speed. Stall speed changes with any major modification to your engine.

Converters I’ve looked at in the past usually seem to be in the 1500-2000 rpm range. Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group. phpBB Mobile / SEO by Artodia .

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