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RE:Torque Converter--which one and why

Subject: RE:Torque Converter--which one and why
by PeteK on 2008/1/25 21:23:08

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ok so its like stock until you get on it then its like dropping the clutch..... cool.... how much did it cost, do you mind saying?


The last I saw, they were about $750 new.


they are that much

PeteK has some good ones from what I hear. Waiting for him to chime in. I think his are under $500.

I had 2 versions.
First was a $300 + shipping unit that was a reworked stock converter. They were comparable to a B&M or a TCI, but were good quality, hand built units. Great converter for the price.
Second is a 9.5 bitchen converter that was 14 pounds lighter than stock, and had all the benefits mentioned in the previous post. This converter was 3x the converter at less than double the price. $525 + actual shipping was the price Better value for sure, and drivability was improved over the 12 incher comparing similar stalls.
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