Will GM 200r4 work with factory floor shift location?

If you get a quality cut-to-fit converter, you can cruise well below the rated stall speed. I have a 3500 stall 9.5" non-lock, and it cruises nice and cool at 2100. Shorter gears in back help out too.Don't loose any sleep over it, I asked the converter manufacturer directly and they weren't worried at all. I paid $515 shipped. Very happy.

That's what I also heard, "get a good quality converter" as they are more efficient. I'm sure JBC bought a real good one and he also has a large cooler with larger lines. I don't think he will have a heat problem. The main thrust of my comments was that you're not going to get the gas mileage that you planned on at highway speeds if your converter's stall speed is way above your cruising RPM. I wonder if the high stall converter manufacturers can tell you how much slippage you'll get at a particular RPM (below stall speed but at cruising speed). But of course for many people "it really doesn't matter"!! If you want to race the car then you need the high stall. Too bad they don't make a converter with a lock up feature on the stall...LOL!!

Treblig