Flyinhillbilly
The great cornholio
So I’ve been looking at 30 series torque converters for my dingo project, and since I don’t know crap about them, I need some advice.
I want to up the engagement as much as possible since I’ve decided to put one of my open motors on this thing. The more the merrier, how high can I make this come in? The engine I’ve picked for this one can turn 9500 rpm without a problem, and is most likely north of 20hp (never dyno’d it) and yes, I know this is way past what they recommend for a 30 series, but I’m just gonna slap a stamp on it and send it. If I tear up belts, then so be it. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes, and I’ve decided to roll the dice on this one.
What can I do to make a 30 series come in late and hard?
I want to up the engagement as much as possible since I’ve decided to put one of my open motors on this thing. The more the merrier, how high can I make this come in? The engine I’ve picked for this one can turn 9500 rpm without a problem, and is most likely north of 20hp (never dyno’d it) and yes, I know this is way past what they recommend for a 30 series, but I’m just gonna slap a stamp on it and send it. If I tear up belts, then so be it. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes, and I’ve decided to roll the dice on this one.
What can I do to make a 30 series come in late and hard?
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