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03-20-2014, 12:12 PM | #1 |
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Upgrade Torque Converter?
Ive got a 6mt but for the guys with auto trannies, is there an upgrade to a higher stall torque converter? My limited knowledge of transmissions wont get me far in the discussion, but id like to hear some input here. For instance, my buick had a tq converter with a stall of 2400 stock. When i upgraded to a 2800 stall, the time it took to spool a larger turbo was reduced but quite a bit. The upgraded one does slip a tad more, nature of going to higher stall.
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03-21-2014, 01:08 PM | #2 |
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So no one has any input on this?
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03-21-2014, 01:24 PM | #3 |
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I'm not sure if there is any need for one as the platform is pretty capable on the stock transmission and torque converter. Have you found some sort of limitation? Do you have a tune and full bolt on modifications?
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No need as of right now because the turbo hits full boost below our stall. Now if you were going to a bigger single, then you would want this. The vargas should be fine with a stock converter too.
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Are the n54 owners with auto transmissions modifying their torque converter or no? Hopefully more than just vargas, RB and pure come out with turbo upgrades for our car. Pretty sure with all these custom tunes we are provided with, that we can get a turbo that is good for the entire rpm range. Maybe even modify the flange. I've seen people put in a butterfly valve that opens up during higher psi but stays closed under for eg. 10psi to improve spool up. But that is a whol other topic. |
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BTW this thread is in the N55 section so you may want to have it moved. The AT transmissions is strong enough for basic bolt ons and even farther it seems, especially when it's coupled with a Transmission software flash that enhances its performance and drivability. |
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If you're building a quarter mile car, higher stall is great. But for most other applications, it's got some downsides. I personally like the relatively low stall speed on the BMW auto, it feels more connected. I don't like that momentary flare up you get on autos when you're coasting on the highway and get on the gas before the converter locks up. It feels sloppy to me and I like that the 335 auto doesn't have that. My Infiniti has a stock stall of 2800 and after driving the BMW, it's very noticeable.
Raising the stall speed of the converter does nothing for transmission strength either. So I guess if you just wanted crazy hard launches, it would make sense, but not for much else. I'm not even sure how it would make sense to hit full boost before the converter locks as someone else mentioned. You'd have to raise the stall speed to an absurd rpm for that to work on a big single. Who wants a 4000 rpm stall speed? A friend used to have an 8 second Supra drag car running 1200+ whp through a GM 3 speed. I'm not sure of what his torque converter stall was, but I'm relatively sure he wasn't at full boost on launch and he was spraying nitrous on the line with a transbrake. |
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His company is PTC (Performance Torque converters) out of Alabama. |
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He would be the first and I don't think it would really be necessary for anyone else unless they are in the same HP level.
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See thank God I'm not talking in the wind. Someone else knows him and his work. Wow nice f-body. 90's fbody I'm assuming either firebird or camaro right? I'm leaning towards firebird.
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That particular one was a 2000 Camaro, I've had 7 Camaros and will probably be getting another LS 4th gen shortly...I have a bit of a problem lol
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