I think the fate of this stator is going to be me pressing it out and making sure the splines are in fact not twisted at all. If they are straight, I am going to experiment with it. I grabbed a used stator off of ebay for 150$ to play with as well so I will experiment with the worse condition unit. What causes the twisting or walking out exactly? I talked to suncoast and they suggested to press it out and reassemble with retaining compound. I think that would probably hold it enough with no need for a weld or pin. Retaining compound is no joke, have used it before with great results. I may even end up pushing the one out of the unit I purchased and using some retaining compound on it for peace of mind and also doing it for any other builds in the future.
No brake boosting here maybe 3-5 small rolling burnouts more like just no traction type fun not braking it at all to spin them up. I did have a pretty small amount of defuel in my trans tune and it shifted seamless so I'm sure that didn't help me at all. Made some edits since truck has been down to hopefully make her live a bit longer on this go around.
140k mile core should be delivered Friday so I will be overhauling it and putting my c3/c4 xcaliber clutch powerpacks in it along with a prx kit, alto c1+c2. I'll take my 260k original trans and do a hodge podge with leftover "good" parts and my experimental stator. 16 C1 GPZ, 7C2 GPZ, alto g3s in a stock stack for c3/c4 and already has a prx kit in it. I'm curious as to how c3/c4 would hold up in stock pack configuration with upgraded clutches as it seems the thinner ones are more prone to warping. Of course it would be my "backup" trans.