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Torque Converter

Old Jul 11, 2011 | 01:26 AM
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Looking to put an EDGE Torque Converter in my truck soon. From what I have seen, the TC will run about $500 or so.... Was wondering if anyone else has done this or looked into doing it and what the prices were looking like for having one installed? Those of you that already have one, are you happy with the results?
 
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Old Jul 11, 2011 | 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BigTexMarine
Looking to put an EDGE Torque Converter in my truck soon. From what I have seen, the TC will run about $500 or so.... Was wondering if anyone else has done this or looked into doing it and what the prices were looking like for having one installed? Those of you that already have one, are you happy with the results?
I can only say that I heard they were good. If it's for your 4X4, make sure you order it as such. I tell everyone this, speak to the reps at EDGE if that is your choice, if you can't then call TCI or B&M. Most make so many for different apps that it gets kind of confusing.
 
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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 02:41 PM
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The 3rd gen guys like the Edge converters. I would suggest this one for a stock camshaft and a 4x4.

http://www.edgeracingconverters.com/...products_id=42
 
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