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[QUOTE="Pizza pig, post: 360789, member: 1161"] usually most converters are built for stock trucks, but beefed for towing, thats the way i look at it at least. Question is, how does one determine their stall speed? And when that stall speed is determined when the converter is built and put in the truck, does it stay at say 2200 rpm stall in a truck that needs a 2200 stall converter. :jawdrop: [/QUOTE]
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