Re: stall driveability
It all depends on the converter!! Some converters are made like SHIT, loose as hell, a total mismatch for our high torque application... Some are built well with good driveability but still loose enough to spool the turbo easily. A real crap shoot if you don't know what you're getting yourself into!
If you have never driven a high stall, at part throttle cruising around town, it makes the gas pedal feel "mushy" and the tach feels "floaty", like you give it a little gas and the truck doesnt respond. You give it a lot of gas and it responds quicker than a stock converter. If that makes any sense..
I was VERY disappointed when I got my first taste of a high stall converter.. Everyone hypes it up like it's a silver bullet, but what they don't tell you are all these trade-offs that come with a high stall converter. Come to think of it, almost every mod I've done has been like that (except the BoostValve and SMC alcohol injection which did deliver 100% of their promises.)