6 lug converter

One of the most critical areas of a automatic race car

Moderator: Marty Chance

Post Reply
Message
Author
ky mustang
Posts: 29
Joined: Thu May 29, 2008 5:39 pm
Location: Benton, KY

6 lug converter

#1 Post by ky mustang » Sun Sep 06, 2015 2:00 pm

What power level requires 6 lugs / flex plate bolts on the converter ?

Marty Chance
Posts: 193
Joined: Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:34 am
Location: Cheney, KS

Re: 6 lug converter

#2 Post by Marty Chance » Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:26 am

Depends on application, (assuming this is drag racing) on our billet 3 lug drive covers we have used them behind 4000+ HP turbo charged motors with out problems but then we have seen 1600-2000 HP nitrous or blower motors have problems. If a bolt and NUT are used (not just depending on thread in converter pad) 90% have no issues but some motors make more harmonics than others and since the converter is the second thing bolted to the crank it is one of the first things to come loose. There is no answer that is correct for every one on this issue. If you are having trouble with bolts coming loose check first that there is not another issue, but 6 lugs will always keep the bolts tight longer than 3 so if you are having trouble with the bolts backing off you may want to just go six lug.
Note - if a converter pad broke or bent - a bolt came loose. A converter pad that is bolted tight to the flex plate will not break
For more specific answers on any ones particular vehicle contact me direct
Marty Chance 316-542-9869
Neal Chance Racing Converters
Home of the World's Fastest Automatic Doorslammers!
www.racingconverters.com

Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 12 guests