Is 3600 Stall too much!! need quick help!
#4
I have the SS3800. It's a little loose for a daily driver. I tow a small tent trailer, with a 4 wheeler and motorcycle in the back, and it kinda sucks. I monitored TCC slip and it doesn't slip, but it's not really fun to tow.
On the other hand, for racing, it is awesome!!
If you're planning on the STS in the future, I wouldn't go higher than a 3200 stall.
On the other hand, for racing, it is awesome!!
If you're planning on the STS in the future, I wouldn't go higher than a 3200 stall.
#5
Originally Posted by Black Blown 02
I have the SS3800. It's a little loose for a daily driver. I tow a small tent trailer, with a 4 wheeler and motorcycle in the back, and it kinda sucks. I monitored TCC slip and it doesn't slip, but it's not really fun to tow.
On the other hand, for racing, it is awesome!!
If you're planning on the STS in the future, I wouldn't go higher than a 3200 stall.
On the other hand, for racing, it is awesome!!
If you're planning on the STS in the future, I wouldn't go higher than a 3200 stall.
#6
Originally Posted by BeefTip
Go ahead and do it, you will love it. You need a larger stall to get the engine in its power range to haul your fat *** around.
#7
Originally Posted by DUNGBEETLE
By alittle loose , what does that mean
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#9
Originally Posted by BeefTip
Go ahead and do it, you will love it. You need a larger stall to get the engine in its power range to haul your fat *** around.
You have got to be kinding!! It will murder mileage around town BIG TIME, give poor performance at part throttle and not play well at all in a big truck with only 4.10 gears to. With that kind of stall you need deeper gearing in a heavy vehical to play well. One more thing, if your engine does not pull strong from about 4000 to 6500 RPM or so that high of a stall is bigger waste yet.