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		fasterthanu
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You learn something new everyday.  I am having my 383 built, 500hp, and the speed shop asked me to find out if my stall speed convertor is compatible with a 3 and 3/4 stroke for the motor...  Sounds like a very weird question since it is just a bored out 350.  The transmission shop told me of course it will, it may stall just a little bit longer.  I currently have a 2500 stallspeed in my 700R4 trans.  I called the speed shop and told them what they said.  The machine shop replied, we just did an engine for a truck.  With almost twice the horsepower as the previous engine the truck only performed mildly better...  I swapped out the stall speed, for one compatible with the 3 and 3/4 stroke motor and picked up just over 2 full seconds...  So, I called the makers of the stall speed I currently have in my car, Midwest Convertors.  They told me right off, that you can have two stall speeds, both 2500 rpm, one in a car with 500hp, one in a car with 250hp, and the 250hp might beat the 500hp if the 500hp car doesn't have a convertor that is compatible with that stroke...  I never heard of this.  He said that it can make this powerful engine perform like a dog.  Wow.  I figured, both are 2500, how can it make a difference?  So, for you all with a 383 out there, and a 700R4, you might wanna find out if your convertor is compatible with your stroke.  You may not be anywhere as fast as you should be...
				
			 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		


