RE: Hey look what I found
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RE: Hey look what I found - 6/19/2006 6:10:19 PM
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BadStratRT

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the torque convertor has nothing to do with the shift points. the way that a fluid driven automatic trans works is that between the "gears" in the transmission and cranktshaft, there is a drum filled with trans fluid, and at low rpms in gear, the wheels arent turning, as the trans gears arent being turned but that drum still it turning. the drum is designed to spin with the crank, and at a given rpm, the convertor "engages" and begins to turn the internals of the transmission. when you buy a "high stall" convertor, it takes more engine rpm for the TC to "engage" and turn the trans internals...thats all that it does. the stall rpm of most modern street cars is aroundf 2000 give or take a few hundred rpm. having a more aggressive convertor, like the 4000 stall in the mirada helps because when i launch, im well into my peak rpm range. for instance...the mirada is making peak power from 3300-6500rpm, which is where the camshaft is in its peak range so when i launch at 2000 rpm (stock TC) i am accelerating at less power as im not into the desired range for the camshaft..however, once i get to 3300, the car would REALLY take off...now, with the 4000 stall, im well into my powerband before the car moves. with the RT, the powerband is a little lower, obviously...i would say that it really pulls well around 2500-2800 or so. so if you have a 2500 stall, youre in (or much closer to) the peak powerband. so a more "aggressive" torque convertor allows you to launch at a more ideal point in your powerband, but at the same time, its not good for fuel mileage...because where a normal car is already accelerating at 2000rpm, your engine has to rev to 2500 before the car will move. this also causes the trans to build more internal heat, so like the mirada, an aftermarket trans cooler helps to avoid burning the trans out faster than usual. as for ripp, all i see is quiafes and clutches...how about a link to the stall? i know that exile makes ALOT of them for the 1st gen coupes, but i havent seen one for the 2g coupes...i was just looking, and i cant find one for the 01+?
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RE: Hey look what I found - 6/20/2006 2:42:32 PM
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kang25
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Here is what I was looking at, not ripp sorry. any of these 2800 street/track stall converter It says they are available for v6 so this should work in our app. right?
< Message edited by kang25 -- 6/20/2006 2:43:24 PM >
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RE: Hey look what I found - 6/20/2006 2:54:06 PM
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BadStratRT

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if it fits, it would make a big difference...im sure of it. however, im not certain that it will fit a 2g coupe, as they specialize in the 1st gen coupes...and they even mention 95-96 models....try writing them if youre thinking about getting one. i wrote them about some rotors last week, and still havent heard back...
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RE: Aftermarket product listing for the Stratus Coupe - 6/20/2006 9:24:32 PM
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01indigoR/T
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HI ALL, IM NEW TO THIS THING. I JUST BAUGHT AN 01 R/T. I SEE A COUPLE OF YOUS HAVE THE PILLAR GAUGE CLUSTER. WHERE CAN I GET THIS FOR MY CAR? IM ALSO LOOKING TO LOWER HER A BIT, ANY SUGGESTIONS AS TO ANY GOOD KITS OUT THERE, THANKS
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RE: Aftermarket product listing for the Stratus Coupe - 6/20/2006 9:29:15 PM
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kang25
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As for lowering, most of the r/t owners I've consulted including myself went with eibach pro kit, there is a sport kit that lowers a little more, but the pro kit did a nice job of eliminating the gap between wheel and body without going with a larger wheel to limit the already terrible turn radius of these cars. Thumps pics show them pretty nicely with stock rims. They claim an inch and half, but it's more like 2 in the front and 1 in the back, just from standing back and looking that is. They should run under 300 no matter where you look, I think I went right off the eiback usa website and paid like 275 after shipping.
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RE: Aftermarket product listing for the Stratus Coupe - 6/20/2006 9:36:37 PM
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BadStratRT

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the pillar cluster is almost impossible to get...i was a member of a group buy a LONG time ago. i think that the cluster for a 2001+ eclipse wil work, but im not certain.
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