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Old 07-03-2005, 07:53 AM
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He guys, I am wanting to do a stall in a month or two w/ a shift kit. Who makes the best converter for a reasonable price. I had a 9" vig in my GN and loved it but they are very expensive. I just want to help "wake up" my bird. Its a LS1 3:23 and mods in the sig, Nothing to heavy and I dont have major plans at this point for this car. So whats beast what stall size, speed, brand???? TIA
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try this site
http://www.converter.cc/wizard/wizard2.htm
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Yank is expensive but the best....Vig, isnt bad but expensive, TCI is about middle on pricing and good products...I would get one of those 3...none else...



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