Polara Pat
Well-Known Member
So the converter that we bought when we had our transmission built is an 8" 5000 stall and is way too much converter for our 413. Although our motor is built very well by Dvorack, it's no 9 second missile. It is 13:1 with a fairly mild roller cam and very massaged iron heads with a port matched cross ram. Our car weighs about 3600# with me in it. The understanding that I have on testing a converter is to place the trans in 3rd gear and with your foot hard on the brake, you smash the gas. The needle on the tach will spike to your flash point, then drop down to your stall speed before choking the engine into dying. When I do this test I can flash to 5800 or 5900 but the tach doesn't drop and the motor doesn't die. It mostly just winces.
Knowing that we had too much converter I sent this 8" out and had it tightened up, then we took the re-freshed converter to Vegas for MATS to test it. Granted the air was dense and that track sits at over 2000' above sea level we ran slow with a best of 11.35 @ 114 mph. Boooo. Our best with the old combo at a good track was 11.1 @119mph. I feel like I need to start fresh with my converter program and was thinking of checking in with Turbo Action or TCI. Any recommendations as to stall or size or manufactured?
All input is appreciated
Knowing that we had too much converter I sent this 8" out and had it tightened up, then we took the re-freshed converter to Vegas for MATS to test it. Granted the air was dense and that track sits at over 2000' above sea level we ran slow with a best of 11.35 @ 114 mph. Boooo. Our best with the old combo at a good track was 11.1 @119mph. I feel like I need to start fresh with my converter program and was thinking of checking in with Turbo Action or TCI. Any recommendations as to stall or size or manufactured?
All input is appreciated