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02_WS6
09-08-2005, 04:28 PM
I have an automatic transmission in my WS6. All i have done to it performance wise is dynomax bullet mufflers and Edlbrock shorties. Now if i added a stall around 2500 rpm, what kind of performance gains do you think i would see? Would it be as fast as a Manual WS6? What kind of track times do you think it might run? I just wanna know if it is worth doing or not. Thanks a ton in advance.

Marc

Ed Blown Vert
09-08-2005, 04:30 PM
A stall is one of the best and first mod you should do to an A4. But don't get anything less than a 3200. And whatever you decide, go one higher.

Sarge
09-08-2005, 04:58 PM
A stall will add more than nitrous.....ED is correct...3200 minimum will plant them M6 boys in the cabbage patch:) Seriously consider a transgo shift kit and a BM trannie cooler.....

BlackHawk T/A
09-09-2005, 10:44 PM
How about mileage on a daily driver?

If you get a 3200 stall doesn't that pretty much negate your 0-3100 rpms and make you run 3200+ RPM all the time? That would be a little harsh...

Or am I wrong?

ice
09-10-2005, 08:45 AM
I have heard someone talk about a "shift kit" but can someone explain the stall converter. What it does, where it goes on the tranny, how much are they?

Ed Blown Vert
09-10-2005, 09:32 AM
What will a higher stall torque converter do for my car?
A higher stall torque converter will multiply the torque of your engine to put more power and torque to the tires! The high stall torque converter will “slip” the engine into a higher rpm range where there is more torque and horsepower. This will make your car haul ass!

What kind of performance gains will I see with a high stall torque converter?
Our customers typically see a .5 reduction in quarter mile times, traction permitting. Highly modified cars with ported heads and bigger cams have seen gains of over 1 second!

What will happen to my fuel economy?
Very little. If your vehicle originally came with a lock-up clutch, your Yank Performance Converter would also have a lock-up clutch. You may need to apply slightly more throttle for driving around town, but you should not see a noticeable drop in fuel economy.