PerformaBuilt Tranny and TQ Converter... Which flexplate?
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PerformaBuilt Tranny and TQ Converter... Which flexplate?
Hello!
I just submitted an order for the level 1 PerformaBuilt tranny and converter... I figured that since I'll already have things apart, I'll do some preventative upgrades as well. I did some searching and wasn't able to come up with a good list of options, so here's a good chance to put them in one place! What flexplate do you guys suggest for this 4l60e?
I just submitted an order for the level 1 PerformaBuilt tranny and converter... I figured that since I'll already have things apart, I'll do some preventative upgrades as well. I did some searching and wasn't able to come up with a good list of options, so here's a good chance to put them in one place! What flexplate do you guys suggest for this 4l60e?
#5
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I tried that first! He told me that any should work, didn't suggest anything.... so I'm looking for suggestions as to what you guys are running and suggest.
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i run the meziere flex plate. it is a one piece flex plate and from the reading i did, it was one of the best. the price is not very nice though. a cheaper alternative is the TCI unit. it does weigh more and it isn't one piece but that shouldn't matter. i wanted a quality piece so everything was properly balanced. maybe all of them are, i do not know. i didn't want to take a chance. my car isn't that fast, it was only running high 11's but i have not had any problems with my flexplate.
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Thanks for the input.... I went ahead and ordered the TCI. (#399753) (Although purchased from Ebay, Here's the link to TCI for posterity) http://www.tciauto.com/Products/TC-'Flywheels%20and%20Flexplates'-0.aspx