LET High Stall Torque Converter!
oh, and on my Aviator, i used a power programmer to adjust shift points and shift pressure! what is the hurdle to overcome that we can't do this on out SRT's????
Originally Posted by j-fire
what about a valve-body upgrade? i had this on my jaguar and my lexus. made for really fast and hard shifts....makes less friction through gears
Who made them? Where they simple "shift kits" where you drill passages and replace springs and such?
just talked to an associate who says he can possibly fab us(C32's,SLK32's and SRT-6's) lighter and stronger drive shaft upgrades. he's going to make a few calls... i'll keep you all posted. he's also going to check on carbon fiber as a possibility for the big spenders.
Originally Posted by msheredy
I'm actually shocked to hear that there was a company who saw a market for the Jags and Lexus's
Who made them? Where they simple "shift kits" where you drill passages and replace springs and such?
Who made them? Where they simple "shift kits" where you drill passages and replace springs and such?
Originally Posted by j-fire
what about a valve-body upgrade? i had this on my jaguar and my lexus. made for really fast and hard shifts....makes less friction through gears
cool! just got off the phone with the master-fabricator, he says if there's enough interest, he'll look into doing a TC&driveshaft 'package' at a discount. he's going to put my car on the rack and check and see if a 'ONE-piece' drive shaft could be made, therefore eliminating the problematic carrier bearing.
In another thread, Woody mentioned that the throttle on the SRT,actually backs off a bit @ shift points, to soften the blow to the transmission.
Wonder if that is part of the ECU tune?
If it were eliminated it could help alot at the strip
Wonder if that is part of the ECU tune?
If it were eliminated it could help alot at the strip
Originally Posted by j-fire
cool! just got off the phone with the master-fabricator, he says if there's enough interest, he'll look into doing a TC&driveshaft 'package' at a discount. he's going to put my car on the rack and check and see if a 'ONE-piece' drive shaft could be made, therefore eliminating the problematic carrier bearing.
Originally Posted by BlUEMDsrt6
I agree totaly. I will definitely be keeping my eye out on its progress tho. If it performs like I think it should and theres no widespread problems, I will be all over this mod. I'm glad LET stepped up and made this mod. There should be a ton of 11 second SRT6's running around all year and not just in the spring and fall.
I guess I held my tongue for too long on this mod...........I had a high stall TC built(and installed it myself) Christmas day last year. Ohh well, I guess I'll work faster next time.
Originally Posted by Moparrbust
I guess I held my tongue for too long on this mod...........I had a high stall TC built(and installed it myself) Christmas day last year. Ohh well, I guess I'll work faster next time. 
Originally Posted by SRTpowa
Have you had the chance to test it at all?
Nope, that's why I kept my mouth shut(until now). I'm taking it out for testing at the dragstrip on Feb. 7th...............also got another "trick" up my sleeve that nobody else has yet.
Originally Posted by SRTpowa
yes that would be a nice addition as well. I thought Squierlcrusher was gonna drop his car off at the Driveshaft Shop? If this HSTC is as good as they say it is, along with a lightweight driveshaft mid 11's should be the norm.
The 7.3L Power Stroke diesel in my F250 has a Banks Sidewinder Turbo system and their Transmission Controller.
With all that extra power - to get the addted torque to make the tranny shift strong when hauling heavy loads under hard excelleration - my Mom had a Banks' Billet Torque converter installed - it did require an added trans oil cooler mounted in front of the radiator. But this Banks package is solid.
I'm sold on them - look forward to see wht the LET converter does for our cars..
With all that extra power - to get the addted torque to make the tranny shift strong when hauling heavy loads under hard excelleration - my Mom had a Banks' Billet Torque converter installed - it did require an added trans oil cooler mounted in front of the radiator. But this Banks package is solid.
I'm sold on them - look forward to see wht the LET converter does for our cars..
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
The 7.3L Power Stroke diesel in my F250 has a Banks Sidewinder Turbo system and their Transmission Controller.
With all that extra power - to get the addted torque to make the tranny shift strong when hauling heavy loads under hard excelleration - my Mom had a Banks' Billet Torque converter installed - it did require an added trans oil cooler mounted in front of the radiator. But this Banks package is solid.
I'm sold on them - look forward to see wht the LET converter does for our cars..
With all that extra power - to get the addted torque to make the tranny shift strong when hauling heavy loads under hard excelleration - my Mom had a Banks' Billet Torque converter installed - it did require an added trans oil cooler mounted in front of the radiator. But this Banks package is solid.
I'm sold on them - look forward to see wht the LET converter does for our cars..
Someone on MB just posted this link about a stall for $700 and they have a valve body upgrade.
http://www.importperformancetrans.com/722.6.shtml#main
http://www.importperformancetrans.com/722.6.shtml#main
Originally Posted by Squirrel Crusher
I did reply concerning our driveshafts. Found out that our cars have 3 different types and listed the part numbers. An SRT-6 is all I can help out with. Squirrel Crusher
can any of you post pics of your driveshafts so we can look for discrepancies? this would be a great upgrade if we could get a one piece shaft without a carrier bearing. making it lighter and stronger doesn't hurt either!
thanks.
Originally Posted by SRTpowa
Someone on MB just posted this link about a stall for $700 and they have a valve body upgrade.
http://www.importperformancetrans.com/722.6.shtml#main
http://www.importperformancetrans.com/722.6.shtml#main
Wow, thiis is a real "for dummies" question, but I gotta ask:
What's a high stall torque converter? How does it work, and why do I want one?
TIA,
Tom
What's a high stall torque converter? How does it work, and why do I want one?
TIA,
Tom
Originally Posted by tom2112
Wow, thiis is a real "for dummies" question, but I gotta ask:
What's a high stall torque converter? How does it work, and why do I want one?
TIA,
Tom
What's a high stall torque converter? How does it work, and why do I want one?
TIA,
Tom



