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Performabuilt 9.5" billet converters- any good?

Old 02-01-2011, 04:53 PM
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Default Performabuilt 9.5" billet converters- any good?

Like the Title says... I have a Performabuilt 9.5" Billet converter 3200-3400 stall 2.1 STR. I know that Performabuilt tranny's are great... so I would think there converters are just as good. Is there anyone else running a converter from them similar to mine? I haven't installed it in my car yet, but soon. I jus wanted to see what everyone had to say about them... cause I can't seem to find anything. Lemme know what ya'll think or have heard guys. Thanks


Also as a side note my car is a daily driven and does some strip action from time to time. Also I'm still running my stock 4L60E.
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Anyone?
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Im sure they are a quality unit.
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They are a good unit look at my 60ft times


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