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11/14/2024 7:33 AM  #1


AOD

Well, it’s apart and I’m still going down the rabbit hole so why not switch to an overdrive trans? I see Summit and Jegs have AOD trans for about $1800. What would be a good torque converter stall speed for my set up? I’m not looking to pull the front tires off the ground necessarily but do want some performance. Thank you in advance for your advice!


65 mustang coupe, 351W, C6-  2800 stall, B&M blower, 9inch- trac-loc 3.70 gears
 

11/14/2024 7:40 AM  #2


Re: AOD

I ran a 2800 in mine for years.  Mostly stock 5.0, 3.55 gears, didn't find it to be weird in any way. 

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11/14/2024 10:05 AM  #3


Re: AOD

You got the Mustang and have $1800 left to buy an AOD, you must of had a really good divorce lawyer.


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11/14/2024 10:11 AM  #4


Re: AOD

I actually got bent over and spanked. Not even a get ready kiss on the cheek! But I’m looking forward and keeping on keeping on!


65 mustang coupe, 351W, C6-  2800 stall, B&M blower, 9inch- trac-loc 3.70 gears
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11/14/2024 10:25 AM  #5


Re: AOD

The converter needs to be matched to the engine and rear gear and intended use.  Cruise RPM and stall speed will determine whether or not a lockup converter is necessary. 

 

11/14/2024 10:45 AM  #6


Re: AOD

TKO is right, I would give Circle D a shout, go over your combo and see what they recommend. They are great to deal with and are located in Houston.

 

11/14/2024 11:14 AM  #7


Re: AOD

That is a good question.  With my T5, my cruise RPM is 2000 +-200 (depending on cruise speed).  What would the expected cruise RPM be for you with an AOD?


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
 

11/14/2024 11:38 AM  #8


Re: AOD

I have a 3.70 gear and will be on the highway occasionally at about 70-75 so ideally would like to keep below 2500 rpm.


65 mustang coupe, 351W, C6-  2800 stall, B&M blower, 9inch- trac-loc 3.70 gears
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11/14/2024 12:32 PM  #9


Re: AOD

351W, 4R70W, 2400 stall converter, 9" 3.25 rear end  - cruise rpm at 60 is ~ 2000


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

11/14/2024 2:04 PM  #10


Re: AOD

Do they make a 2800+ stall converter that locks up ?!  (just wondering!)
3.70:1 gear-in-the-rear might still sound pretty busy at 70+ MPH.......(butt then again... with a blower whining along you're not going for the 'quiet-cruiser' ride anyhow !)

I realize those rides with the 'Wuhhhh-Wuhhh-Wuhhh'  blower surge go'in on is a sign of a combination that's not set up correctly BUTT............Man does it sound wicked cruis'in through the lot !!!
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11/14/2024 3:55 PM  #11


Re: AOD

6sally6 wrote:

Do they make a 2800+ stall converter that locks up ?! (just wondering!)
3.70:1 gear-in-the-rear might still sound pretty busy at 70+ MPH.......(butt then again... with a blower whining along you're not going for the 'quiet-cruiser' ride anyhow !)

I realize those rides with the 'Wuhhhh-Wuhhh-Wuhhh' blower surge go'in on is a sign of a combination that's not set up correctly BUTT............Man does it sound wicked cruis'in through the lot !!!
{Remember....Pitcherz....lotsa Pitcherz maybe a few videos when complete !}
6sal6

Sure, but they get expensive because a car needing a high stall speed is a monster typically so the lockup parts need to be a lot stronger.  That's why I asked, because a non lockup converter is cheaper.  If your cruise speed is above the stall speed there's no need to run a lockup, because the converter is going to basically be locked up anyway.  If you run a nonlockup and cruise at a lower RPM you create a lot of heat, and could kill the trans, because the converter is basically slipping all the time. 

Here's a high stall lockup converter for an AOD.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/ape-26401/make/ford

Keep in mind stall speed is a relative thing, which is why talking to the company you buy from is a good idea.  Engine size, compression cam, rear gear, vehicle weight, etc. can all effect exactly where a converter stalls, so it may be listed as a 2,400 RPM stall, but that assumes a bunch of stuff.  In your car it might stall lower or higher based on how far from those assumptions you are. 
 

 

11/18/2024 11:14 AM  #12


Re: AOD

Keep in mind that the AOD converter is "locked up" in overdrive no matter what rpm its turning.  In OD it is using the "outer" input shaft exclusively and that is solid to the TC shell.  If I remember that keerectly.


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