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Old 09-17-2005, 04:33 PM
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looking top buy a stall converter, i want the higest stall i can get with a stock cam where do you suggest i go to get this? and what size stall is appropriate, i think i want to go higher than a tb stall
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3000 would be my recommendation. I had a tci 3000 in my truck and it was a great DD stall and didnt kill my mileage too bad and I had instant fried tires whenever I wanted it even in my heavy *** truck. I liked the so much that I went to a 3400.
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looking top buy a stall converter, i want the higest stall i can get with a stock cam where do you suggest i go to get this? and what size stall is appropriate, i think i want to go higher than a tb stall
A 3000 would be nice, also make sure you order it with an anti-ballooning plate, I see you're spraying.
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I didnt have a anti-balooning plate in my tci and didnt ahve a problem but I would recommend getting one anyway. I would recommend looking into fuddle converters they are quality pieces and have a great warranty.
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