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    lookinn to buy a torque converter. anybody know a good place to go and how do i pick wichone i need?
    05 Yukon 6.0 lq9, Corsa cat back, GM performance cold air intake, ls7 1.8 rockers,ls2 cam, Comp push rods 20" wheels, corvette servo, and Nelson Performance tune. and a 06 lbz Duramax ccsb 4wd leveled and 17" wheels.
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    May 2007
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    Tons of people are using YANK Performance Manufacturing converters on their late model trucks. Also you may want to check out Precision Industries or Edge Racing Converters. Expect to spend about $450 to $700; if this seems like too much, save your money, don't waste it on lesser converters from TCI, B&M, and the like. For advice on what stall speed is best for you, contact the manufacturer of the converter, be honest about your intended usage and have specs like engine mods, rear gear, tire diameter, approx. weight, etc.

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