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Topic: Converter manufacutrer
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Kyle Gearhead Posts: 430 From: Sumner, WA Registered: Dec 2001
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posted 10-04-2002 06:31 PM
Anybody ever hear of Torco torque converters? I saw an ad for their product. They make a billet 9.5" converter, brazed fins, torrington style roller bearings, and say they will build it to any stall 2200-5000 you want, $275.00. Is this going to be junk?www.torcoconverters.com
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Moneymaker Administrator Posts: 27499 From: Lyons, IL, USA Registered: May 99
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posted 10-04-2002 06:36 PM
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steve'66 Gearhead Posts: 9533 From: Sonoma,CA,USA Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 10-04-2002 08:21 PM
Really,A good converter will cost at least $700. You do get what you pay for when it comes to converters. SteveW
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clevelandstyle Gearhead Posts: 1309 From: central Indiana Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 10-04-2002 10:53 PM
quote: Originally posted by steve'66: Really,A good converter will cost at least $700. You do get what you pay for when it comes to converters. SteveW
I agree!
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kid vishus Gearhead Posts: 6590 From: middle of NC Registered: Oct 2000
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posted 10-04-2002 10:57 PM
I agree too. Unfortunately, convertors are the one thing where you really do get what you paid for. If you dont pay much, you aren't going to get much.
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