I will answer both of your questions
No. 1 turbo input means turbo 350 or 400 input splines
No. 2 the 2500 to 2800 will work best on the street with a big block and only go to the higher stall if you are going to race the car more. More tq. input via engine tq. output which in turn will make the convrt. stall higher.
My Firebird a couple of years ago ran 11.90's with a 2500 stall tci with my 454 and drove very nice on the street. Stay on the conservative side on this as you will be much happier. I put my 10" tci race convert. in the same car once picked up et. at the track but the the car was terrible to drive around, trans ran hotter and used way more gas.
It did do nice burnouts though. Hope this helps.
Also take a look at red neck convrts. they are on e-bay and from what I have read are top notch stuff and cheap as they don't advertise like the big guys. Just a suggestion.
No. 1 turbo input means turbo 350 or 400 input splines
No. 2 the 2500 to 2800 will work best on the street with a big block and only go to the higher stall if you are going to race the car more. More tq. input via engine tq. output which in turn will make the convrt. stall higher.
My Firebird a couple of years ago ran 11.90's with a 2500 stall tci with my 454 and drove very nice on the street. Stay on the conservative side on this as you will be much happier. I put my 10" tci race convert. in the same car once picked up et. at the track but the the car was terrible to drive around, trans ran hotter and used way more gas.
It did do nice burnouts though. Hope this helps.
Also take a look at red neck convrts. they are on e-bay and from what I have read are top notch stuff and cheap as they don't advertise like the big guys. Just a suggestion.
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