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Chevy1974
04-18-2009, 05:56 AM
Anyone had any experiences with the Summit Stall Converter for Powerglide? Just doing a mildly built small block with a Bracket II cam. Need a Stall over 3 grand. This one is the cheapest "I know you get what you pay for"... It's down to that and an ACC 32 to 3600 stall. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
Luke
radicalz
04-18-2009, 01:18 PM
Anyone had any experiences with the Summit Stall Converter for Powerglide? Just doing a mildly built small block with a Bracket II cam. Need a Stall over 3 grand. This one is the cheapest "I know you get what you pay for"... It's down to that and an ACC 32 to 3600 stall. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
Luke
Luke I think B&M make those...will be ok....but I like Coan Convertors...blown serveral cheap ones...I have had pretty good luck with Coan...reason is that they are pretty close to rated stall speed...you cant get a 3000prm rated stall speed and it will stall from anywhere from 2800-3200rpms...Coans that I have had a been darn nearn perfect on the cosistancy...have a 3800 in right now
Chevy1974
04-18-2009, 04:53 PM
Where do you find this Coan converter? Thank you for your response!
MEMRACING62
04-18-2009, 05:02 PM
http://www.coanracing.com/
Tod74
04-18-2009, 05:05 PM
Anyone had any experiences with the Summit Stall Converter for Powerglide? Just doing a mildly built small block with a Bracket II cam. Need a Stall over 3 grand. This one is the cheapest "I know you get what you pay for"... It's down to that and an ACC 32 to 3600 stall. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
Luke
Luke I think B&M make those...will be ok....but I like Coan Convertors...blown serveral cheap ones...I have had pretty good luck with Coan...reason is that they are pretty close to rated stall speed...you cant get a 3000prm rated stall speed and it will stall from anywhere from 2800-3200rpms...Coans that I have had a been darn nearn perfect on the cosistancy...have a 3800 in right now
You can't say a converter is a "300 stall" or what have you...you can just get in the ball park. Put a converter rated at 3000 behind a 327 in a Vega...then put the same converter behind a 540 in a chevelle and see what the difference is. It will be significant.
I run a COAN too....great converter
I think if someone is looking at a $200-$300 Summit converter for a mild engine...sending them to lok at a COAN is gona make him inhale deeply...LOL. Mine was almost $1000
Chevy1974
04-19-2009, 07:53 AM
Yeah thanks man but I think that's a little more than I'm looking for. If I were to be going "all out" on a converter I would buy a TCI, LOL. I'm just looking for a stall from 32-3600 for a 3 grand truck. It's a 350 with pro top line heads, Lunadi bracket II cam, vic jr intake, Holley 750 on a glide with 410's and a 26 inch tire. This is just a part time hobby throwing together some stuff I already had and just need to button up. Thanks again though for your input, always looking to learn!
zipper06
04-19-2009, 12:15 PM
Don't know how much Summit charges for their converters, but i use PTC converters, and you can buy a bullet proof 10" built specific converter from Kenny Ford @ PTC for about $400.00, i did for my prostreet Sonoma 4,000 stall.
JMO
Zip.
bowhay
04-19-2009, 05:51 PM
b&m holeshot 3000
Tod74
04-19-2009, 05:52 PM
b&m holeshot 3000
I destroyed 1 of those.
mopar1968
04-19-2009, 06:14 PM
I run a coan also, had no problems. 8) 8)
''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''
http://www.racingjunk.com/profile/163312
I972Nova
04-19-2009, 06:17 PM
I have a Hughes in my dragster and a Transmission Specialties in my truck. I have had good luck with both of them. I've never had much luck with B&M stuff...
THERATTLER
04-19-2009, 06:23 PM
I had the SAME Bill Taylor converter in my dragster for over 10 years with 2 rebuilds origonal cost around $500 rebuilds around $200.very happy with performance :D l
signsbyesa
04-19-2009, 06:24 PM
i ran a neal chance and it ran great for a 3000 stall, on a 383, :wink:
hammertime
04-19-2009, 07:42 PM
Fleenor Racing Powerglides. 419-280-1406 This is who I will be ordering ALL my stuff from, from now on. He is a TSI dealer and one hell of a guy.
Tod74
04-19-2009, 10:09 PM
It's just a street car with a mild engine....a budget off the shelf converter will work fine.
Chevy1974
04-21-2009, 06:59 AM
Thank you for the replies fellas! So unless I'm spending the dough on a converter with the anti-ballooning plate then, they are all about the same? I had one guy tell me the ACC converters on ebay are really good for the money but I had never heard of them.
cepx111
04-21-2009, 09:33 PM
I can't speak for Summit brand converters but I did buy a Jegs brand 9 inch converter (4500-48000 rpm)
I ran it for 2 years zero problems behind a fairly stout BBC 468.
If I remember correctly I paid around $300 for it.
Now I run and swear by Transmission Specialities (T/S) 8 inch spragless converters. Kinda pricey though, around $1000 to your door.
Cp
RonOwensRacing
04-21-2009, 09:50 PM
I have ran just about all of the converters out there coan ptc tci art carr b&m and BTE and they all have worked very well for me ran a PTC for 4 years broke it last year ran a art carr for 4 years and i have a soft hit bte in the car now i do like the soft hit the car is very consistent .
I don't know who is the best if there is such a thing you can buy them from 300.00 to 3000 grand lord knows i have spent enough on them and like i said they all seem to work good.
I guess what I'm saying is if you are happy with it then that's the one.
I have found out for me that maintenance is the key to it all heat will kill one i found out that the hard way.
I972Nova
04-22-2009, 02:51 AM
I have an ACC converter pn 47013 that is 2800 - 3200. I had it in my 67 C10 street cruiser for about 300 miles. I am building a 406 for it now, so I swapped it out for a TCI. It worked pretty good for me. My 350 is similar to yours. Im not trying to turn this into a classified, but I would take $100 for it plus the ride. Its just sittin around here.
Chevy1974
04-22-2009, 06:58 AM
Hey Josh, what was it stalling for you in that truck? I may be interested. Thanks!
I972Nova
04-22-2009, 12:40 PM
I could torque it up to about 2500 on the footbrake before it would spin the tires.
Chevy1974
04-22-2009, 05:36 PM
Hey bud, is that not for a th350? I need one for a glide. Apparently it's not easy to find a 3500 stall cheap.
I972Nova
04-23-2009, 02:46 AM
It is turbo spline, but most people I know run turbo spline converters in their powerglide. You just need a turbo spline shaft. The tranny in my race truck has a turbo spline converter and my dragster has a glide spline. If you dont need it, its no big deal I was just throwin it out there...
You can check out transmission specialties converters at
http://transmission-specialties.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=24&osCsid=ec04b7d5af54db5724a1ba1a312770fe
They can be bought for a fair price and are pretty good quality.
Tod74
04-23-2009, 04:42 AM
It is turbo spline, but most people I know run turbo spline converters in their powerglide. You just need a turbo spline shaft. The tranny in my race truck has a turbo spline converter and my dragster has a glide spline. If you dont need it, its no big deal I was just throwin it out there...
You can check out transmission specialties converters at
http://transmission-specialties.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=24&osCsid=ec04b7d5af54db5724a1ba1a312770fe
They can be bought for a fair price and are pretty good quality.
Tranny guys correct me if I'm wrong...but I do not think it is as simple as that....I don't think he can just buy another shaft and stick it in. The reason I say that, when I had mine built, the guy who did it asked which shaft I wanted...turbo or glide. I said "What do you recomend?" He told me the powerglide shaft was easier on him...I think he said he would have to machine something if I wanted the turbo spline shaft...he was doing it for next to nothing as a favor so that's why he wanted to take the easier way....I may have screwed that story up cause it has been a few years ago....and Like I said I wouldn't argue that with someone who knows transmissions because I don't know much about them.
fatjodycat
04-23-2009, 05:05 AM
I bought a turbo spline shaft convertor from edge racing convertors for my glide and just needed a turbo shaft for it to work, and never had a days trouble with it. I've been told by a number of people that the turbo spline shaft is stronger.It sould fit fine.
chevynovaman
04-23-2009, 05:27 AM
I HAD A G.E.R. 3000 CONVERTER, WENT TO A EDGE 3000 CONVERTOR CUSTOM BUILT FOR MY CAR AND GAINED A 1/2 SECOND IN THE 1/4 MILE AND 500 LESS RPMS THROUGH THE TRAPS... ALOT OF THE CHEAPER CONVERTORS WILL JUST WHIND THE ENGINE OUT INSTEAD OF GRABBING AND BUILDING SPEED.. ALSO EDGE CONVERTORS GARANTEES A LOWER ET OR YOUR MONEY BACK..
fatjodycat
04-23-2009, 06:53 AM
My friend bought one of my Edge convertors from me and sent it back to them to have it spec. to his motor. He ran 3 10ths quicker when he got it back and ran it. I cant remember the guy I talked to at Edge (been about 6 years) but he had 30 years of experience with racing convertors and had worked for some of the bigger names out there. Great convertors. Forgot that they quarentee quicker times or your money back. Is yours a 9 1/2 inch also?
chevynovaman
04-23-2009, 10:07 AM
MY EDGE IS A 10 1/2 INCH, I RUN ON THE STREET ALOT, LAST YEAR WENT 11.36 AT 119 WITH A 383.. THEY GUY YOU WANT TO TALK WITH IS AUNDRE, VERY NICE, WWW.EDGERACINGCONVERTERS.COM I DID HAVE MINE CONVERTER STALL LOWERED ONCE FOR THE NOS AND AUNDRE SENT IT BACK TO ME AND SAID PAY HIM LATER!!! NOW WHO IN THIS WORLD WOULD DO THAT..
Chevy1974
04-23-2009, 11:44 AM
What about these Redneck converters? They say they have the anti-ballooning plate in them for under 300?
chevy 1974 check this out it will work for you
http://www.racewithjw.com/
the sportsman vert
10445 PG sportsman style converter 3800 stall $ 350.39
outlaw28
05-06-2009, 06:08 AM
Here is a guy in new york that custom builds converters and has done alot of converters for my shop ! Its BDR converters the # Is 716-200-7632
His name is brian !