Hmmm that's interesting...one of my planned upgrades is going to a 2500 3000 conevrter from stock. I have read that it would not be that bad. Could it be a bad converter?
What are the specs on your engine?
'72 340 with a stock bottom end.
Eddy Air Gap intake, heads ported and milled to 10.25:1 on stock bottom end.
Holley 4150 750cfm
Camshaft is a 238 Degree, .474 Lift (Mopar Performance Purple Cam, CC-4452992)
Hmmm, I have a 25-2800 with a mildy built 360 (est 350hp) been having issues with really early shifts under no load(in drive well before 20) with a clunk, almost sounds like tranny is ahead of the engine & then kicks in with that clunk?
Seems to shift well manually,nice & firm under load, Reverse is a little weird sometimes, like it doesn't wanna go backwards a lotta gas to move it, other times it rolls nice with a little gas.
Seems like some of the same issues? Rich
Not quite, the reverse is consistently demanding higher revs to move. The shifts also demands some rpm to take place.
Sure, it will run "ok", but if embarrassment is a concern, then get ready for a whole new kind with that 400 HP engine between stoplights, against that new Mustank GT....
You have misunderstood the embarrasment issue.
There will always be someone faster, that's an honest thing not to be ashamed of. Well, even so, currently my E46 BMW 330CI absolutely kills my Chally, and that's just not right.
Not knowing to drive your car, now that's reason for embarrassment. Even if it's just appearing as so. Sounding like I can't to something so banal as change gears is an embarrassment.
Anyway, the latest plan is to take the Chally to a local Mopar guru and let him fiddle with it next year. Now it's storage season in Norway.
You guys and gals are familiar with Pro-Touring, and maybe even Pro-Parking cars at shows. My Chally is a Pro-Storage car. Either I'm at sea, or it's winter. Or something is wrong with the Chally. Or I have to be somewhere else. Or...