What is a Stall speed?
Originally Posted by PURENVY
What size stall comes in a Series 2 N/A Bonne? I know that a GP GT comes with ~3000 stall. FYI a ZZP GT1 cam does not need a stall to see good gains. A ton of people have had VERY good results with ZZP'* N/A cams.
Yep... ~3000 for a GT and ~2250 for a GTP. I'm sure that a Bonneville'* stall is higher then 1800.
A stall speeds will also vary depending on torque output of your motor as well as gear ratios, vehicle weight, and other factors. Lower stall speeds will run cooler, get better fuel economy, and will be easier to launch with. Higher stalls give lower 60’ potential but will rob more upper rpm HP.
A stall speeds will also vary depending on torque output of your motor as well as gear ratios, vehicle weight, and other factors. Lower stall speeds will run cooler, get better fuel economy, and will be easier to launch with. Higher stalls give lower 60’ potential but will rob more upper rpm HP.
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Wow 3000 rpms huh.... Thats a Blazin stall speed for any stock 3800 converter...
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Originally Posted by PURENVY
Yep... ~3000 for a GT and ~2250 for a GTP. I'm sure that a Bonneville'* stall is higher then 1800.
A stall speeds will also vary depending on torque output of your motor as well as gear ratios, vehicle weight, and other factors. Lower stall speeds will run cooler, get better fuel economy, and will be easier to launch with. Higher stalls give lower 60’ potential but will rob more upper rpm HP.
A stall speeds will also vary depending on torque output of your motor as well as gear ratios, vehicle weight, and other factors. Lower stall speeds will run cooler, get better fuel economy, and will be easier to launch with. Higher stalls give lower 60’ potential but will rob more upper rpm HP.
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