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    torque converter strength

     



    i need to buy a 2000 or 2200 converter and i was wandering what brand you guys have the most success with and by success i mean breaks the least with street driving.

    p.s. i have been looking at tci's saturday night spec. or their breakaway series if they are good which one is better?

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    Hughes are some of the best. I used one of their torque converters and their clutch kits in my th350 (they don't actually make the clutches and steels, those are Red Alto and Kolene).

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    On the rare occasions that I use an automatic, I've been pleased with Coan products........ Friend of mine runs a TCI trans and converter behind his 383, been in there a couple years now with no problems....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    On the rare occasions that I use an automatic, I've been pleased with Coan products........ Friend of mine runs a TCI trans and converter behind his 383, been in there a couple years now with no problems....
    What Dave says here.
    I was the 2nd owner of a Coan converter it was three years old when I got it.
    I was un-sure of how many pass's it had on it.
    I sent it to Coan and they only charged me $75 they said it did not need anything done to it all they did was a flush and a cleaning.
    I do know I had it behind my 454 at the time that was only running 6.40's with it.
    I put well over 200 pass's on it but every winter I sent it to Coan to be looked at.
    I sold it to a local guy and he ran it another few years and sold the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seansz28
    i need to buy a 2000 or 2200 converter and i was wandering what brand you guys have the most success with and by success i mean breaks the least with street driving.

    p.s. i have been looking at tci's saturday night spec. or their breakaway series if they are good which one is better?

    TCI Converters are nice converters but if u want something heavy duty for the street use Hughes.

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    i am expecting around 450hp. for my 454 with a th400 do you think i would need the hughes street rod or street master i want the most durable product i can get. thanks for the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by seansz28
    i am expecting around 450hp. for my 454 with a th400 do you think i would need the hughes street rod or street master i want the most durable product i can get. thanks for the help
    If I were you i would go for Hughes Performance Street Master Torque Converters #HUP-GM25 in Summit Racing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seansz28
    i need to buy a 2000 or 2200 converter and i was wandering what brand you guys have the most success with and by success i mean breaks the least with street driving.

    p.s. i have been looking at tci's saturday night spec. or their breakaway series if they are good which one is better?
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    coan steel stator is what i use . torque converter are you get what you pay for. i have used tci. art carr .bm .ger. vega.s. tci are junk

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    Quote Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
    coan steel stator is what i use . torque converter are you get what you pay for. i have used tci. art carr .bm .ger. vega.s. tci are junk
    Is GER still around?
    I think I would still choose the TCI over the GER.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erik erikson
    Is GER still around?
    I think I would still choose the TCI over the GER.
    that is great to know erik when the GER gives it up. i will buy a tci i think it would last as long as the two tci lasted me two weeks both. the one never made it out of the shop i will give you a call to pull it out. i play that game with them fine TCI

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    i do not know if ger are still around BUT i called them told them to build me a custom .it cost 600 . still is working over five years and the tci.s did not last one year. they told me to send them back we can fix them? no i do not think you can? OK i sent it back .did you get it ?? yes what the F$%k did you have this in ????? my gto ? how much power are you making ? this is junk . yes i did know that thanks.
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    I think the TCI stuff is a lot like the B&M Holeshot series.... If you have the converter in the car and the decal on the window, does it really matter if it works right??? (or at all?) I guess if all you are running is a heavy car with 300 horse the cheapies are fun. When you really get ready to go fast, it's going to take a whole lot more converter and $$$$ then the "one size fits all" stuff the mailorder houses pedal....
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