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What is normal torque converter stall speed?Stock torque converters generally have a stall speed around 1,800-2,000 rpm. Higher stall speeds become necessary when horsepower and torque happen at higher rpm ranges. You want stall speed and maximum engine torque to happen around the same rpm range.
What is the stall speed on a 4L60E torque converter?The Punisher Pro-Street is a high-performance 4L60E torque converter of the 10" size with an expected stall speed of 2600-2800 RPM. The stall speed of this converter will be suitable for street as well as some drag-strip applications.
What is the stall on a factory torque converter?A torque converter has three stages of operation: stall, acceleration, and coupling. Stall is when the transmission is in gear, but the brakes prevent the car from moving. At stall, the torque converter can produce maximum torque multiplication, called stall ratio, if sufficient input power is applied.
How do I increase the stall speed on my torque converter?A large cubic-inch engine will raise a given converter's stall speed. Engines that produce more low-end torque cause a given converter to stall at a higher rpm. A heavy car with large diameter tires will raise effective stall speed as installed in the vehicle.
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