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Old 10-29-2003, 09:49 PM
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Stall?

Ok, I have a 97 LT1, I want to put a converter on but am still uncertain what stall I should run at. Does anyone know the best for the LT1? I think the LS1 is like 3500 - 3800 but thats seems like a lot for the LT1. Well any info could help. Thanks.
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2800 STALL by Precision Industries. It is like 700 bucks but well worth it. I had that along with a rebult tranny, shift kit, and tranny cooler on my 94 Z28. AMAZING.
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a lot of the converters that i have seen have been around 2800 or 2900 stall...i know thats what the performance street verters are for the vettes
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