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Engine Stall Rate?

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by fastrolla96, Nov 3, 2004.

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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    Stall Rate?

    I know the stall rate for a 98-02 corolla is about 2200 RPM. I just want to know if its the same on a 93-97 corolla. Also is there a way to raise it. Sorry if this type of question has been asked already, but I seem to not find the answer on the boards.
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    get a level 10 torque converter
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    wtf is a stall rate? I have a 98 rolla and now i'm curious.. what does it do?
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    put it in drive
    get in complete stop
    hold on the brake
    and slowly accelerate

    when your car is in the "stall", your car isn't going to go anywhere, just rev..
    but once it hits like 2200 rpm or so, it's gonna start moving forward, even if you mash on the brakes..

    a high stall torque converter, by level 10, increases that stall rate, up to 2800ish..
    this allows for more power off the "launch" with an autotragic..sorta like popping the clutch on a manual, but sorta not..=P
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    Oh so it's an auto thing.. so I don't ever have to worry about that kind of thing as I'm never going back to an auto again. thanks slvr2000fdvspec for clearing that up

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