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Whats the best Torque Converter
Ok im gonna buy a higher stall torque converter for my rebuilt AOD. The tranny guy said i should go for the TCI Streetfighter 3000 to 3400 , tci said on average itll stall up around 2800 to 3200. If i buy the stall converter im gonna have to get 4.10 gears, so im kinda hurtin for money. TCI wants $425.00 for their converter. Do any of you guys or gals know of a cheaper converter that as good as tci but cheaper?? Or a better converter thats around 400.00 but is better than TCI? Please if at all possible please help cause i need to get one so i can get the tranny in. Also 1 last thing how much will a stall and 4.10 gears help my stang in the 1/4?(it has flows and a k&n) Well thanks a million in a advance to whoever replies.
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Can someone plese help me, i really dont know what to do. Thanks!!
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Can no one help me with this ?
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I think that $425 is pretty cheap for a convertor. I paid $779 for my last one. I know that tci makes good stuff for c-4's and chevies, but i dont know anyone who has had experience with their aod stuff.
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I had a TCI converter in my 'vert and I'd recommend their stuff to anybody. It was the best money I ever spent on that car...even better than gears.
------------------ 1989 LX 5.0 Coupe 1992 LX 5.0 Convertible Moderator SN95.com, Stangtec.com |
Thanks to the both of you for replying. I've checked around and TCI's price seems good, and ive heard TCI is pretty good so i think ill go with it. And hopefully get the tranny in this weekend and get the stang on the streets, so i can go tear up some camaro's!!! So thanks again.
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check out precision industries' torque converters, l know they have awesome converters, and theyre reasonably priced l forgot the website, its probly something like www.precisionindustries.com
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