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Old 01-05-2006, 08:38 PM   #1
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Vig 3200

I just a Vig 3200. Anyone had experiance with one.
I was needing to know if I will need a tune or not to make car shift and run right.
I have 3:73's and lid, headers, crapmaster and TSP mail order tune.
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Old 01-05-2006, 10:31 PM   #2
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Yeah you should tune it. TSP gives big discounts for mods to the tune if you used them for the first tune
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Old 01-06-2006, 09:14 AM   #3
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thanks man. Will proably try to make a 11 hour drive sometime in the spring then.
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:37 AM   #4
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Where are you from? I live in Lubbock, about 3 miles from TSP
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Old 01-06-2006, 12:10 PM   #5
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I am from northeast AR. Little town named Pocahontas. Our closest city with a mall is Jonesboro which is an hour from here. Oh yeah I still live 2 miles down a gravel road. Sucks.
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Old 01-06-2006, 03:57 PM   #6
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Not to hijack this thread, but I have a question. Does a 2800-3000 stall have to have a "tune"? I thought these stalls were just installed and ready to run?

If you know, please let me know
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the vig 3200 truthfully stalls up to 3600. its a good converter outside of the fact it feels alittle lose to me. a good friend of mine has the vig 3200 in his SS
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no. you do not need to tune for a converter.
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the vig 3200 truthfully stalls up to 3600. its a good converter outside of the fact it feels alittle lose to me. a good friend of mine has the vig 3200 in his SS

What do you mean by the term loose? It's not comprehending in my pea brain what that means.
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loose meaning you have to give the car more pedal to get moving. stock covnerter, you barely touch the pedal and off you go. with a higher stall comverter, it takes more pedal input to move the car. this is due to the design of the converter to stall higher. once you get to where the stall rating is at. it starts to revert back to a 1:1 coupling.

for instance: a converter with a 2.4:1 STR ( Stall Turn Ratio). the converter exterior will turn 2.4:1 times while the stator inside the converter the input shaft attaches to turns once. once you get to the stall rating and the car is moving, this ratio starts to decrease.

best explaination i can give you.
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A higher stall converter will be "looser" than a stock converter. Looseness refers to the fact that the converter slips the engine into a higher rpm. The use of higher rpms helps provide greater torque during full throttle acceleration, but it also causes the engine to use higher rpms at part throttle too.
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Looseness is mostly a perception issue. Because the car uses higher rpms, the exhaust note is more pronounced. Cars with loud aftermarket exhausts will definitely notice the increase in exhaust volume, while cars with quiet systems will notice only a small change. Looseness can reduce the feeling of snappy part throttle acceleration. This sensation is primarily due to the fact that a larger throttle input is required. Most people adjust quickly to a looser converter. If you are unsure of whether looseness will be a concern, consider test driving a friend's car before buying a converter.
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no problem. that's what we are here for. well, that and raising our post counts.
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