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    torque converter for wide ratio AOD?

    New wide ratio AOD will soon be getting built for S.U. Would like a 2,200-2,400RPM w/lock-up torque converter. Anyone recommend a different range?

    What is a good brand? Where can I get one? Any ideas on cost? Gonna have to order one within the next couple months.

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    That should be fine RPM wise...Lots of people with differning views on converters. I never had any issues with my B&M.
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      #3
      dont worry mang, brian will get all the parts......the converters he gets are really good, same with all the other parts.........that way if something is wrong he can correct it with his supplier........i just need to get an aod and a 4r70w to him mang

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        Originally posted by lincolnmania View Post
        dont worry mang, brian will get all the parts......the converters he gets are really good, same with all the other parts.........that way if something is wrong he can correct it with his supplier........i just need to get an aod and a 4r70w to him mang
        Ah, I thought I had to find my own TC. Well, then ... nevermind this thread.

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          #5
          PTC or Emerald converter, the one i was looking at was around $800, the TCI im using lists for almost $700, i got it for about $450 new
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