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Old 05-12-2011, 08:54 AM
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I have a 67 chevelle LS2 4l80e basically stock, running a 373 rear ,basically a streetcar/ protouring with an occasional trip to the 1/4 mile track .ran a 13.4 last trip with street tires . just looking to tighten it up a bit . thanks ,JOHN
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I would either go with a yank or have one custom made for your power and tranny set up.
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do you want a looser converter for a higher stall flash rpm?a stall with a higher rated stall rpm will help reduce 60fts and over all ETs.call a vendor that sells converters and tell them every thing about your car to get a converter right for your car.check the sponsor sales section,and maybe wait for memorial day sale.

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Originally Posted by john 67
I have a 67 chevelle LS2 4l80e basically stock, running a 373 rear ,basically a streetcar/ protouring with an occasional trip to the 1/4 mile track .ran a 13.4 last trip with street tires . just looking to tighten it up a bit . thanks ,JOHN
Be glad to help. We need a little more info... if you fill out an "Ask Chris" form I can help select a custom converter for you. Link is in sig

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