Stall speed on 4X4 automatics
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Stall speed on 4X4 automatics
Can you guys with autos chime in with the stall speed and year model/tranny type/transfer case type (or at least the shifter type if you don't know the actual model). I'm trying to get the stall lowered in my diesel set up and am looking for what the stock gas torque converters were stalling at. If you don't know, you can check it by applying the brakes and giving it gas until it doesn't rev up any higher. You can also figure it out by real careful attention to the tach going up slow speed hills and figuring at what rpm the speed of the truck doesn't 'slip' lower. Only do the power brake thing just long enough to get the reading. Doing it longer can stress the transmission. Thanks
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