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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelweston1@yahoo.com View Post
    Do you know the stall rating, and where did you get it?
    it stalls at 2500/2600 with a 5.3
    it got it from here http://www.torqueconverter1.com/
    make sure when you ask for a "Quick Quotation" tell them you want it shipped ups
    heres the horror story from when they shipped my tq to me vea usps. i would buy from them again but only if they ship it ups
    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/racer...s-ships-2.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjriojas View Post
    PUT THE SCREEN BACK ON!!!!! cam and torque verter should be next.
    Why you say i should put the screen back on

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    is a stall pretty much like dumping the clutch...

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    trick performace stage 1 and tb i6 stall
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    a stall is another name for a higher "stalled" torque converter. tight stall with some gears will drive like stock if you stay out of the throttle. however, the higher the stall the higher rpms it will flash to when you hit the gas hard. it helps get you into the power band quicker and has a shorter drop in rpms between shifts to keep you in the powerband. my circle d is a little annoying city driving but mostly bc of those damn 3.23 gears. with some 3.73s or 4.10s it will feel much better.
    06ccsb, cammed, stalled, geared

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelweston1@yahoo.com View Post
    Why you say i should put the screen back on
    the screen is there so the air is evenly distributed as it goes through the maf. It is possible to get false readings and to mess up the maf. It essentially does nothing for performance.
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    the stall and the cam should be your next upgrades. but dont waste the money on the rockers, the stockers are fine. if you plan on staying n/a throw a set of 4:10s in there and the truck will fill a whole hell of alot faster.
    Master power t-76 kbracing, Intercooled, 11psi, tr220 cam, patriot dual springs, 72lbrs, snow meth, walbro, efans, 80e, tansgo, yank 3200.

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    is the tb converter loose or tight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavin05 View Post
    is the tb converter loose or tight?
    I had the circle d tb converter and the driving manners are much like the stock verter, real nice stall for the money, would still have it if I didnt go with the 80e
    Master power t-76 kbracing, Intercooled, 11psi, tr220 cam, patriot dual springs, 72lbrs, snow meth, walbro, efans, 80e, tansgo, yank 3200.

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    Get a 3200+ stall, then cam it.
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