Re: Street driven Stall converters - brand opinions?
[Re: Moparmal]
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09/01/11 05:45 PM
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Mal, i am very with my 9 1/2 dynamic.flashes to 5000/5100.great for everyday
Tex
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Re: Street driven Stall converters - brand opinions?
[Re: fastcoronet]
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09/01/11 11:11 PM
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I will say that a Dominator or TCE convertor will be as good as any of the brands you have mentioned. Because the Australian dollar is so strong, I feel that many are overlooking quality products made in Australia. To boot, if there is an issue, there is no international freight and lost time to have it changed. My anyway
Alan Jones
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Re: Street driven Stall converters - brand opinions?
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09/02/11 01:13 AM
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Sorry - guess I should have said I am thinking of going to a 727 thats why I'm asking - my Continental is in my current 904...No complaints. Quote:
Because the Australian dollar is so strong, I feel that many are overlooking quality products made in Australia.
I agree on the quality aspect Al...but they are also $300 MORE than the = US part.
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Re: Street driven Stall converters - brand opinions?
[Re: Moparmal]
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09/02/11 07:29 AM
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Quote:
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a great converter MAY even the deck.
Good point.
I've got 5 different converters, Coan, Trans Specialties and 3 Turbo Action... I had the best results with my T/A... these are all for a 727 and I am putting a T/A in my Rampage with a 518 trans... I am hoping it flashes between 4500 and 4800... I do have another T/A conv around somewhere and it flashed at 3500 but that was in a screwed up engine with no torque so I might give that a try behind the 416 with considerably more torque so it would be a higher stall... the Coan sucked so I bought a trans specialty conv and that was a bit to loose for my engine at the time but it might work well behind my W-9... currently I have a T/A in the race car that stalls at 5600 and I am hoping that the trans specialty stalls about 6100
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Re: Street driven Stall converters - brand opinions?
[Re: Moparmal]
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09/04/11 08:54 AM
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The few times I have drove my old 69 Barracuda on the street it had the Turbo Action 3800 in it and it drove very well.When I put the Demon back on the street,since it has the 3800 in it as a race converter,I will keep using it.
Nautilus Racing- We use Superformance gaskets and Turbo Action converters/products.
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