Precision Torque Converters?
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Precision Torque Converters?
How are Precision Torque Converters holding up for 4L80E conversions?
I am doing a 475chp goal build on a LQ4 and will be doing a 4L80E conversion in my 00 TA.
Being I have a good connection with Precision and can get extremely good pricing I thought I would check to see what people are having for experiences with them.
FYI -I'm going to be getting a smaller/lighter TC that will bolt up to the stock LS1 flexplate instead of using a big heavy 4L80E TC.
Thanks a lot in advance.
I am doing a 475chp goal build on a LQ4 and will be doing a 4L80E conversion in my 00 TA.
Being I have a good connection with Precision and can get extremely good pricing I thought I would check to see what people are having for experiences with them.
FYI -I'm going to be getting a smaller/lighter TC that will bolt up to the stock LS1 flexplate instead of using a big heavy 4L80E TC.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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How are Precision Torque Converters holding up for 4L80E conversions?
I am doing a 475chp goal build on a LQ4 and will be doing a 4L80E conversion in my 00 TA.
Being I have a good connection with Precision and can get extremely good pricing I thought I would check to see what people are having for experiences with them.
FYI -I'm going to be getting a smaller/lighter TC that will bolt up to the stock LS1 flexplate instead of using a big heavy 4L80E TC.
Thanks a lot in advance.
I am doing a 475chp goal build on a LQ4 and will be doing a 4L80E conversion in my 00 TA.
Being I have a good connection with Precision and can get extremely good pricing I thought I would check to see what people are having for experiences with them.
FYI -I'm going to be getting a smaller/lighter TC that will bolt up to the stock LS1 flexplate instead of using a big heavy 4L80E TC.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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Thanks dvaxmaz -I figured I would ask as the Precision is the one everyone building a 3800 recommended but most of them were building 350-500 chp cars. Although I'm only aiming for 450-500 chp on my LQ4 build I want to be sure that down the road if I decide go beyond that I'm not going to be having to change out the TC.