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flexplate
i am changing from a t-5 to a c-4. i have been looking for a flexplate and have noticed that B&M and Ford Racing are alot cheaper then the other companies. whats the difference and what should i go with? i will later put in a 351w and its a daily driver.
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MM Ninjas!
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Pretty much any name brand is going to be good. Just make sure you get the right size. There is a small and a big flex plate.
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how will i know what size to get and the weight?
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