IIRC, many bucks-down racers long ago used a OEM Chevy Vega's converter for the same reasons mentioned: put one behind a hot SBC or better, a hot BBC and it would flash at twice the rpm of the stone-stock 4-cylinder engine.
Today, the use of soft-loc clutches with many tuning features has near eliminated the constant breakage of the past for stick drag cars. And Jay was right as we quit door slammer racing, late 1970's, just as the 1st gen. of track-adjustable soft-loc clutch systems came into play. Man, did we break the parts, leading to us throwing in the towel about 1 1/2 years too early and going to a C-4 equipped Boss 302 gas dragster.