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Old 07-29-2004, 10:25 PM
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How much would it cost to install a aftermarket converter? I was thinking of doing headers as my next mod but now I'm leaning towards the converters. What do you guys suggest I should do first? Which mod would give me the most performance gains for the money? Which would be least exspensive?
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get a converter! make that your next mod for sure. well the cost of a converter like the TCI which is actually on sale in the "Group Purchase" part of ls1tech. i would definately get a tci3500 for the price. my install price for the converter was 450, but there are cheaper places out there.


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TCI 3500 $450
Transmission cooler $55
Total $505 if you install it yourself
if you want a shop to install it plan on about $300

so your total if you dont want to any work about $800 but well worth it!
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i paid 525 for my converter 50 for cooler & had a shop install it for $175 bang for the buck you cant beat it...i picked up 6 tenths in the 1/4 with a converter & tires.

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