Converter Guidance
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Converter Guidance
Who do you guys trust/recommend for a converter. Im contemplating between FTI, Yank SS series, Neal Chance, or maybe someone i dont know about. I want a 4000 stall thats pretty tight. Any imput is highly appreciated!
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Car: '86 Bird, 96 ImpalaSS, 98 C1500XCab
Engine: LG4, LT1, L31
Transmission: 700R4, 4L60E, 4L60E
Axle/Gears: 3.73 Tors, 4.88 spool, 3.73 Eaton
Re: Converter Guidance
"...pretty tight" ....Then you would want a Yank SS4000.
I've run a lot of different converters. IMO, Yank's quality cannot be beat.
I've run a lot of different converters. IMO, Yank's quality cannot be beat.
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Re: Converter Guidance
Ok thanks, i seen all there converters are built to order. How long to get it?
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Car: '86 Bird, 96 ImpalaSS, 98 C1500XCab
Engine: LG4, LT1, L31
Transmission: 700R4, 4L60E, 4L60E
Axle/Gears: 3.73 Tors, 4.88 spool, 3.73 Eaton
Re: Converter Guidance
about 10 days in my experience.
Call them. It all depends on their current order backlog.
Call them. It all depends on their current order backlog.