are these converters different than the old school ones?
cams used to "push" thru a converter before because the tuner had to increase the idle rpm to get the thing to run with a cam. the stock cam wouldn't let it slip enough to get to the extra rpm. so it needed the looser converter to allow for the higher idle rpm.
more power at the same rpm makes a converter slip more, not less. like you used to put a v6 converter behind a v8 and the extra tq made it act like a looser converter.
cams used to "push" thru a converter before because the tuner had to increase the idle rpm to get the thing to run with a cam. the stock cam wouldn't let it slip enough to get to the extra rpm. so it needed the looser converter to allow for the higher idle rpm.
more power at the same rpm makes a converter slip more, not less. like you used to put a v6 converter behind a v8 and the extra tq made it act like a looser converter.