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Torque converters
As you can see im fairly new at this whole posting thing, but ive been reading the new as well as old topics. My only question that i havent seen posted yet was anything on torque converters. Some, as in The Stallion torque converter, claim to lower your 1/4 mile times by up to .7 sec. Im just wondering if any of you auto owners would have any input on this subject.
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I have a stick, but ive heard about people going to TCI for their converters. For daily driving, you cant be too focused on the strip on a stall so Ive heard...
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Hey thanks Modern. Began to wonder if anyone was going to respond
Anyhows, just curious, i mean everyone talks all about exhaust and this and that but i had never seen anything about the converters. Not that i really had thought much about getting one, but if they do help that much then hell yea its a possibility.
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