if i get a new stall converter do i need a corvette servo?
if i get a new stall converter do i need a corvette servo?
not really, but if he converter has a higher stall than the previous one, the shifts will be a tad softer, it's not needed, but we always suggest all 60/65e's get a servo.
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so i can install the new stall converter no problem or do i need something to go with it?
Add a cooler for sure. What stall you goin with?