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3spd auto
3spd auto
just wondering if any one knows of any good auto joints to send my 3spd to for a rebuild and get it manualised ?
im in newcastle but sending it interstate is not an issue if they are good
im in newcastle but sending it interstate is not an issue if they are good
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Re: 3spd auto
Let us know how you go if you dont mind. Id like to go full manual as well.
Im not sure how to hook up the existing vacuum shift as i have boost at the manifold.
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Im not sure how to hook up the existing vacuum shift as i have boost at the manifold.
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Re: 3spd auto
can't you just put the vacuum line in front of the turbo so when to throttle on it will cause a vacuum ?
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Re: 3spd auto
bolt the fawking thing together and wheel it dont need to rebuilds and manualised
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Re: 3spd auto
redzook wrote:bolt the fawking thing together and wheel it dont need to rebuilds and manualised
eat it ill be wheeling this weekend !!! in yours !!!!!!!!!
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Re: 3spd auto
I would recommend just putting a decent stall in it first! no need for a manual shift, IMO. It will make the biggest difference by far.
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Re: 3spd auto
^ on that topic.
I'll be putting a 3spd in mine. What would I be looking at in regards to $$$/effort to get the stall speed setup better?
I'll be putting a 3spd in mine. What would I be looking at in regards to $$$/effort to get the stall speed setup better?
Re: 3spd auto
when you say decent stall way are we talking about ? i mean I know way a stall converter is but way figures are you talking Greg ?
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Re: 3spd auto
hypo wrote:can't you just put the vacuum line in front of the turbo so when to throttle on it will cause a vacuum ?
Unless there is a throttle body in front of the turbo there will be bugger all vacumme at that point, only from whatever restriction the air filter might be causing which wont be enough
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Re: 3spd auto
oozuk wrote:hypo wrote:can't you just put the vacuum line in front of the turbo so when to throttle on it will cause a vacuum ?
Unless there is a throttle body in front of the turbo there will be bugger all vacumme at that point, only from whatever restriction the air filter might be causing which wont be enough
what other ways can you pickup vacuum on a boosted engine then ? and alo what about the brake booster vacuum line ?
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Re: 3spd auto
Whats a good stall size for a 'rock crawler'?1MadEngineer wrote:I would recommend just putting a decent stall in it first! no need for a manual shift, IMO. It will make the biggest difference by far.
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Re: 3spd auto
Minimum 2500 IMO. 2750-3500 would be sweet depending on engine and stall design.ethann wrote:Whats a good stall size for a 'rock crawler'?1MadEngineer wrote:I would recommend just putting a decent stall in it first! no need for a manual shift, IMO. It will make the biggest difference by far.
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That seems a little high for a 1.6L 4 cal ?1MadEngineer wrote:Minimum 2500 IMO. 2750-3500 would be sweet depending on engine and stall design.ethann wrote:Whats a good stall size for a 'rock crawler'?1MadEngineer wrote:I would recommend just putting a decent stall in it first! no need for a manual shift, IMO. It will make the biggest difference by far.
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Re: 3spd auto
No! If you ride the clutch in a manual in a 2nd gear launch it would bite around those revs. Don't forget you ratio in first is high.hypo wrote:That seems a little high for a 1.6L 4 cal ?1MadEngineer wrote:Minimum 2500 IMO. 2750-3500 would be sweet depending on engine and stall design.ethann wrote:Whats a good stall size for a 'rock crawler'?1MadEngineer wrote:I would recommend just putting a decent stall in it first! no need for a manual shift, IMO. It will make the biggest difference by far.
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Re: 3spd auto
Zook motors do seem to love that rev range.. Different I know, but my 1.3 carb performs its best at about 3000-4500rpm.
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As much as big stalls are good for crawling just remember how much heat they will put into the auto and fit a big cooler
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Mostly depends on the brand. I had a 4000rpm dominator converter in my race car, replaced it with a 4800-5000 Melva convertor and the car ran 4-5mph quicker top end and the auto was 30degrees cooler. A good convertor will provide a higher percentage of lockup at low'ish revs but will flash to the required rpm. Don't forget a zook is light and you will have reduction gears as well which reduces the load in first gear. The higher stall will also allow you to up the idle revs a little which helps off-idle launchs and give some flow to the power steering system.Rhett wrote:As much as big stalls are good for crawling just remember how much heat they will put into the auto and fit a big cooler
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Re: 3spd auto
this alone sounds good to me1MadEngineer wrote:. The higher stall will also allow you to up the idle revs a little which helps off-idle launchs and give some flow to the power steering system.
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mmm interesting
Re: 3spd auto
I have a stally of some kind and it' makes the auto soo much drivable on the big climbs. I recon I can stall up to 2000-2400 on big ledges and still the wheels can just turn but with lots of torque..
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