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Old 01-14-2008, 10:12 PM
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Someone tell me if this is a deal or should I just go with the name brands?

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Old 01-14-2008, 10:16 PM
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I would go with a name brand like Yank and Vig. Plus you will have a nice warranty in case something happens.
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I'd recommend going with proven brands of converter used from members of this great site"LS1 TECH"!!!!
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If you are on a budget I offer an 11" 2800-3000 stall for $350 for the LS1. Or for a little more $, you can step it up a get a billet 9.5" that can really take the HP and the smaller diameter gets you better torque multiplication and higher stall, $700. PM or call for any questions.

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What kind of warranty on both? Price is always an issue.




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