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i am looking into torque converters for my ATX (much overlooked mod) and i need to know what size or how many bolts it requires. Chris this one might be for you cause there are very few us us ATX modders. Or do we have a AOD or AODE Atx
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Level Ten is the only place I know of that makes aftermarket TC's for the CD4E.
The stock TC stall is around 2250 RPM. As you might guess, that's a lot lower than the Duratec, or even Zetec makes good power. Depending on what you want this stall converter to work best with, you have a range to mess with. For drag racing, you might want to have it as high as 4000, but you need to keep "streetability" in mind. Too high, and you're revving the crap out of it from a stop light.
For driving and occasional trips down the quarter, I would go for a 3500-ish stall. If I was going to drag it more, I would go up to 4000. Anything higher and you'll think your tranny is broken.
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Also how about lockup or non-lock up TC? Which would be best?
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Originally posted by Shane: Also how about lockup or non-lock up TC? Which would be best? They all lock up. It just depends on when they lock up. With a SuperChip, the PCM makes the TC lock fairly soon and stays locked for a while. Even during decelleration, you can feel that the TC is locked. I can't think of a TC that doesn't lock, unless the tranny is low one fluid, or it's broken 
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Originally posted by Chris Hightower:
They all lock up. It just depends on when they lock up. With a SuperChip, the PCM makes the TC lock fairly soon and stays locked for a while. Even during decelleration, you can feel that the TC is locked.
I can't think of a TC that doesn't lock, unless the tranny is low one fluid, or it's broken  Thats half true. Some lock some dont. Tho i dont see the benifit in not having it lock. Oh, BTW Chris could you paint my lamps Mandarin Copper Metallic Clearcoat? The paint code is B6. What do ya think?
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Originally posted by DconNavi: ...Oh, BTW Chris could you paint my lamps Mandarin Copper Metallic Clearcoat? The paint code is B6. What do ya think? That would have to go to a paint shop. Unless you have some in a can.
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