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Old 01-21-2012, 07:54 PM   #1
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Torque Converter vs Nitrous

I was talking to Lloyd Elliot earlier about a cam for the motor I'm building and I overlooked the torque converter.

He had suggested the 234/238 .611"/.611" (that dynoed 413whp and went low 11's behind a 3,600 stall on LS1Tech).

His other suggestion was a huge jump; 236/244 .608"/.608" with a 4,000-4,400 converter.

Motor build is a 357 (trick flow 185cc as cast, probe -4cc 2618 nitrous pistons, callies h-beam rods, stock crank). Still not 100% certain of how much nitrous I want to run but it will be in the area of 200-250. I'm aware I will need a nitrous specific converter with balloon plates. How is the nitrous going to affect the torque converter? (If I were to run a progressive controller, would it solve any converter issues)?
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Get a custom made converter and dont worry about it. Call Circle D or PTC and explain to them everything they will spec one for you.
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If you wanna go fast, you hit it will nitrous off of the line. This will raise your stall speed significantly. You can't have a motor that works great n/a and on spray, pick one and call a converter company. I would think the 236/244 would work better with a large hit but I don't sell cams for a living.
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Old 01-22-2012, 09:51 AM   #4
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Get a custom made converter and dont worry about it. Call Circle D or PTC and explain to them everything they will spec one for you.
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They will match you up with the right part.
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If you wanna go fast, you hit it will nitrous off of the line. This will raise your stall speed significantly.
I understand that but wouldn't a smaller shot off the line keep the stall speed down a bit more?
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