Both of my friends that are transmission builders run 8 inch converters in their street driven Mopars. They must be wrong too. Lol
I used a bunch of j converters back in the day, no marshmallows there.Come on Rusty... I figured you'd bust out the old favorite.
It's not the 70-80's anymore where driving with a high stall converter was comparable to stepping on a marshmellow.
God the dynamics of those things when street driving were horrible back then. Come a long way, tight on cruise converters that flash like a ****, best of both worlds now.
I had a GER. Not quite as good as a marshmallow. (The single WORST high performance part I have bought in 50 years)I used a bunch of j converters back in the day, no marshmallows there.
I had a GER. Not quite as good as a marshmallow. (The single WORST high performance part I have bought in 50 years)
.... but then again, when this one blew up, I replaced it with a custom 8" Munsinger, that picked my car up two tenths/three mph in the eighth. It was completely streetable in my car (VERY light, lots of rear gear)but then the crux of this discussion REALLY is..... what is streetable?That right there^^^^^^is what is known as a FACT!
Ultimate is the best ! I have three of them : the 8 inch in the 904 in my Dart , a spare 8 inch and they redid the lockup one for the 518 in my D150 ( I picked up over a tenth in 60 ft )I have a 5200 Ultimate Converter Concepts stall in my 904 and you would never know it was high stall. Lenny told me that at idle I could put it in gear, let off the brake and the car will move. He was correct, new technology is amazing
I had a Vega converter behind a 327/350 hp SBC in the late 70's. I didn't know enough to put a transmission cooler on it. Smoked the trans and converter in a few days. Made a big difference though.The days of using a stock Vega or Opal converter are long gone. The converters are now internally modified to do what they do.
That could be , I guess none of themUltimate missed the set up on two converters for me. The Coan in it now is a big improvement.
It is. I pissed good money away after bad, won't happen again. Having options is always a good thing.That could be , I guess none of them
are perfect … I would never deal with Coan they ripped my buddy off on a Turbo 400 he built a really sturdy crate to ship his trans to them .. they shipped it back in a card board box it got heavily damaged and they did nothing about it
True .. mine are actually Turbo -Action units redone by Ultimate except the lock up one it was a stock unit that came in the truck from the factoryIt is. I pissed good money away after bad, won't happen again. Having options is always a good thing.
Yet, no matter how hard you argue it, you will never convince some people of that.I have a 5200 Ultimate Converter Concepts stall in my 904 and you would never know it was high stall. Lenny told me that at idle I could put it in gear, let off the brake and the car will move. He was correct, new technology is amazing
Clean out your inbox, dork.That right there^^^^^^is what is known as a FACT!
Clean out your inbox, dork.
pm sent.Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang. Cleaned it out a bit. I may have to suck it up and buy a gold membership so I have more than 15 PM’s.
Just caught up to this. I completed Dragweek again this year with the SB N/A Demon(Green). 7200 stall, 7500 fall back, shift at 8700-9000. No cooling lines to radiator, large external with fan, manual switch, never seen more than 180*, sender is in pan. I transport the car on a tilt bed trailer that when loading is steeper than most any road grade you will ascend. The old Demon crawls right up never exceeding 2000 rpm. Idle is 1100 rpm (Cam reasons), and yes, she moves when put in gear!I’m sure there have been many 5000+ flash stall speed converters that have completed drag week.
Just caught up to this. I completed Dragweek again this year with the SB N/A Demon(Green). 7200 stall, 7500 fall back, shift at 8700-9000. No cooling lines to radiator, large external with fan, manual switch, never seen more than 180*, sender is in pan. I transport the car on a tilt bed trailer that when loading is steeper than most any road grade you will ascend. The old Demon crawls right up never exceeding 2000 rpm. Idle is 1100 rpm (Cam reasons), and yes, she moves when put in gear!
Fixed.But but butt that can’t be because I read on forabidiesonly that you can’t do that.
Lockup converter maybe.I'm thinking it would be on the jagged edge of streetability,
Roy, SGBarracuda (RIP) had a 4500 behind his 416 that was very streetable but I never asked him where he got it
My opinion only. The problem with the old "marshmallow" converters was a result of loosening up a too-large converter to achieve stall speed. Results were sloppy low end, and slip at the top. You are FAR better off, with a nice tight eight inch 4500, than a reworked ten inch 4500.Would it be cheaper to have my BM 3500 conveter reworked to 5000 and a nitrous plate added, or buy new ?
Yes, I do, just about everytime I drive it. It's almost required to always make a hit somewhere....Maybe the question you should ask is there a street where you can use that 5k stall for all it's glory ?