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    1. #1
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      Which company to go to for a torque converter?

      Looking at getting a nice mild street/strip converter something around 2800-3000, which company would you reccomned for it?

      This is for a th-350



      Thanks

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro



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      ditto on that question 24-2800 for a 200-r4
      work in progress--for the next 10 years.
      1987 monte carlo ss 383ci, 9.7:1, xe274 cam, vortec heads, 200r4, 3.73 posi.

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      So far ive looked at

      Performa-built
      TCI
      B&M
      Monster Transmission

      and of course Vigilante (personal fav.)

      any of these worth it?

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


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      For a 4l60e look at Yank

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      I have a Muscle Drive from Twist Machine. 3000 stall with a 4l80e, and it works very well. I would reccomend giving Steve a call .
      Vinnie Allegretta
      A Winner Never Quits...A Quitter Never Wins
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      sorry its for a th350, changed it.

      1993 Camaro Z28
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      1969 Camaro


    7. #7
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      I'll be glad to quote torque converter specs/prices for you guys. Give me a call since every unit is built to spec.
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      Steve do you make any for the th350?

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


    9. #9
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      I'm a Pro Torque dealer. Yup they make TC's for TH350's. The TH350 converters run $500 or less. Post vehicle specs in detail and I'll respond with vehicle specs and details. How you will use the car is very important as well.
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      the car is a 1969 Camaro with 3.08 rear gears

      the engine is gonna be a 383, 10.1 c/r, Edelbrock Performer RPM Camshaft & Lifters .488/.510 - 234/244 camshaft, aluminum heads, single plane manifold, 750cfm holley carb, i might throw the nitrous on this engine.

      Im gonna be driving the car daily

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


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      Single plane manifolds and 3.08's dont work to well together...I would swap it out for an RPM air gap. The 234/244 cam is going to need at least a 2500 stall for it to be happy.
      69 Camaro
      491BBC/TH400/GV OD/9"

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      I believe that a GM factory "D5" coded torque converter that came factory installed in a "BRF" coded 2004R used in all turbo 86-87 GN's is a 2400 stall speed converter. Perfect for those on a budget if you can find a good used one.
      Mike

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      Quote Originally Posted by 4086D9
      Single plane manifolds and 3.08's dont work to well together...I would swap it out for an RPM air gap. The 234/244 cam is going to need at least a 2500 stall for it to be happy.
      I dont care much for low-end power/torque.

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
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      Quote Originally Posted by Project69
      the car is a 1969 Camaro with 3.08 rear gears

      the engine is gonna be a 383, 10.1 c/r, Edelbrock Performer RPM Camshaft & Lifters .488/.510 - 234/244 camshaft, aluminum heads, single plane manifold, 750cfm holley carb, i might throw the nitrous on this engine.

      Im gonna be driving the car daily
      Six Nine,
      I can't build a converter for this combination. You won't be happy.
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      Call neal chance converters. I have one in my car. They built it to my specs and its the best. It was like 400 with shipping and I got it in less than a week . Here's their site. http://www.racingconverters.com/ I can cruise at 2800 but it will flash to 3500 if I deck it. Drives like a normal car just cruising.
      Frank M
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      Quote Originally Posted by streetfytr68
      Six Nine,
      I can't build a converter for this combination. You won't be happy.
      Well i just bought some 3.55 becuase when i pulled my carrier out theres a crack in one ring.

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


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      Now you're talkin'! What else? What about rear tire diameter? Don't just think in terms of low end torque. Visualize your converter with regards to coupling efficiency as it relates to slippage below stall speed. You don't want your converter to slip during 80% of your driving.

      If Vigilante is your favored brand, just be sure to emphasize that the car is a true daily driver. They'll take good care of you. Just emphasize that you care about more than just WOT peak torque to max rpm.

      My price for your converter is $497. And I'll try to steer you somewhere at or south of 2800rpm depending on tire diameter.
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      Quote Originally Posted by vintageracer
      I believe that a GM factory "D5" coded torque converter that came factory installed in a "BRF" coded 2004R used in all turbo 86-87 GN's is a 2400 stall speed converter. Perfect for those on a budget if you can find a good used one.
      Yup, those are killer. We have one that has been "worked" a bit by a GN guy around here. It stalls about 2800 now and is perfect in Michael's Monte Carlo.

      It was cheap, Think we paid $250 for it? It did a good job, but were "fixing" that Monte Carlo this weekend and it will be a TKO 600 now.

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      Quote Originally Posted by streetfytr68

      My price for your converter is $497. And I'll try to steer you somewhere at or south of 2800rpm depending on tire diameter.
      I have a 275/40/18 so i think thats like 26.7"

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


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      Didn't anyone mention Continental Convertors?

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