ok engine is engine, tranny is tranny but my main question is how do you find an optimal match for your motor/torque converter/tranny/rearend? lets say i have an automatic 4l60e rebuilt, stock rebuilt lt1 with stock torque converter and i think 2.78 gears on a 94 auto. if i plan on blowering this application to to about 6psi (minimal) would it be beneficial to up the torque converter orrrr maybe go to 3.73 gears on an automatic? I know with 4:10 id be cruisin down the street at about 30 mph at like 2500rpm lol right? this is one area i need some schoolin... thanks!
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So I assume your cam is stock specs? If so, then I would say a 2800 stall with 3.73s would be good, but your traction will probably be lousy. It might be beneficial to go with a 9.5" or 10.5" converter because the 12" stock one is heavier and the stall selections aren't great. Also, make sure you get a lockup converter, as a non-lockup will destroy your tranny quickly (3-4 clutches I believe?) Also might be worth it to invest in a tranny cooler if you raise the stall.
Since you have 2.73s, you should probably go with at least 3.42 gears, maybe 3.73s if you can hook up. I don't know how long your rear will last though, but you do have an auto, which helps the life.94 Black T/A GT, Advanced Induction 355, 3200 stall, built 4L60E, Moser 9", Baer Brakes, Shooting for 11s...
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-2500-2800 9.5-10.5 inch lockup converter as mentioned, EDGE makes a great street/strip converter for around 500 bucks.
-tranny cooler
-you'll do fine with 3.73 gears with the auto. i run 3.70 with my 700r4 auto and love them. i'd throw a girdle on the rear end for added insurance. i'm not sure how the carrier setup is with the 10 bolt you have, but i know with the 9 bolt, if you have 2.73 gears, you have a series 2 carrier. and to use gears higher like the 3.42 or 3.73, you have to switch to a series 3 carrier.87 GTA: it's winter time, all tore apart
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Originally posted by paxton350ok engine is engine, tranny is tranny but my main question is how do you find an optimal match for your motor/torque converter/tranny/rearend? lets say i have an automatic 4l60e rebuilt, stock rebuilt lt1 with stock torque converter and i think 2.78 gears on a 94 auto. if i plan on blowering this application to to about 6psi (minimal) would it be beneficial to up the torque converter orrrr maybe go to 3.73 gears on an automatic? I know with 4:10 id be cruisin down the street at about 30 mph at like 2500rpm lol right? this is one area i need some schoolin... thanks!
Realize that doing any or all of the above puts your differential at risk of disintegrating. Automatics are a little more forgiving, but if you put out lots of torque and manage to hook.........*Boom*.
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