Can someone help identify this converter
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Can someone help identify this converter
I bought this converter off craigslist http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/pts/1928359263.html
Works great except it doesnt like to lock up but I think that is because I need a new tune? Anyways its supposed to be a yank but I dont think it is.. The only number I could find on it is 68832 and 330
Works great except it doesnt like to lock up but I think that is because I need a new tune? Anyways its supposed to be a yank but I dont think it is.. The only number I could find on it is 68832 and 330
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Well if it were me i wouldn't want to wait for the converter to break or mess up, you could ruin your transmission. You could send your circle d back and have Chris restall it.
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It's built just like a fuddle, or TCI and some others. If you like the way it drives it should hold up ok. As for the clutch you're going to need to get it cut opened and replaced, then have it tuned to not lock up under any kind of load. Those small clutches can't hold under load.
If you believe it's not that old and the clutch is still good you could have it tuned for maximum TCC pressure, get rid of PWM, and adjust lock up mph.
If you run it for a while, drop the pan and break the filter open so you can see if much debris came out of the converter (at risk of it running through the trans in the mean time).
If you believe it's not that old and the clutch is still good you could have it tuned for maximum TCC pressure, get rid of PWM, and adjust lock up mph.
If you run it for a while, drop the pan and break the filter open so you can see if much debris came out of the converter (at risk of it running through the trans in the mean time).
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looks like a tsi converter, they are made for jegs to sell as the "jegs brand convertrers" they work ok in lower hp applications:
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS/JEGS-Stre...59966/10002/-1
http://www.transmission-specialties.com/index.html
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS/JEGS-Stre...59966/10002/-1
http://www.transmission-specialties.com/index.html
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Btw I didn't pay 500 for it
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