sy445 said:If I have a 2800 stall then should i be using a two step with less than 2800 rpm chip or setting? Im assuming I would need a 3000 stall or higher converter for the digital 6 right?
Does the digital 6 two step setting go below 3000 rpm limit?
That is the answer I was looking for.dgoodhue said:The brake pedal is too slow to return to use as a trigger. I use a wired push buton switch in my center console that I can hold on the steering wheel and my brake pedal to disable that switch (its disabled when my brake pedal is up, I had a few unwanted launch activations)
MSD sells an adjustable 1000-3000 rpm pill for the 6AL.
ed hess said:if your going to launch at something that low dont bother with a 2 step
let me rephrase that, Why would you want to leave with so little... would you even have boost at that rpm unless your trying to leave at a high rpm without boost?
the more you can leave with without spinnig the better your going to et.
not sure about your 2800 stall tc because that rating is probably a stall rating for naturally aspirated and lighter weight. example my old 2600 stall tci circle track tc we used to push to well over 4000 on the 2step. keep in mind that the more power you put to a xxxx rated converter the higher the stall will be. then when it leaves it will flash higher.
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It's just a six said:Is it the idea of a two step,(one part) so you do not need to concentrate on how much throttle you are giving before you launch?
I was thinking I would want one for consistancy of launching & I have a 2100 stall converter & I have to modulate my throttle so I do not boost too much.
Bad idea huh????
It's just a six said:Is it the idea of a two step,(one part) so you do not need to concentrate on how much throttle you are giving before you launch?
I was thinking I would want one for consistancy of launching & I have a 2100 stall converter & I have to modulate my throttle so I do not boost too much.
Bad idea huh????
ed hess said:I think it does
if your going to launch at something that low dont bother with a 2 step
let me rephrase that, Why would you want to leave with so little... would you even have boost at that rpm unless your trying to leave at a high rpm without boost?
the more you can leave with without spinnig the better your going to et.
not sure about your 2800 stall tc because that rating is probably a stall rating for naturally aspirated and lighter weight. example my old 2600 stall tci circle track tc we used to push to well over 4000 on the 2step. keep in mind that the more power you put to a xxxx rated converter the higher the stall will be. then when it leaves it will flash higher.
ed
syclone1100 said:Is it harder on the trans????
blk00z28 said:Wouldn't leaving at (say) 10psi on the foot brake, or 10psi from a 2-step be the same? All its doing is building boost faster so you save time spooling. Seems to be the energy to break something is still there either way..
blk00z28 said:Wouldn't leaving at (say) 10psi on the foot brake, or 10psi from a 2-step be the same? All its doing is building boost faster so you save time spooling. Seems to be the energy to break something is still there either way..
dgoodhue said:Technically 10 psi on the foot brake is going to different than 10 psi on 2 step. Say for instance your truck stalls 3000rpm at 10psi. With a 2 step your RPM might be at 2800rpm, but its going to be a lower RPM than on the 2 step. The one advantage to the 2 step is that it does heat up the transmission like brake torque a motor up against the stall converter does.
midnightbluS10 said:The one advantage to the 2 step is that it doesn't heat up the transmission like brake torque a motor up against the stall converter does.
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