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Old 04-11-2007, 12:39 AM
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is ati the only company who makes one...
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tci, hughes, and some others..They're out there...
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Yup TCI here
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Reactor or Meziere...supper strong and light. Both have models that weigh in at just over 6 pounds.
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I like the Mez, and TCI plates... nice pieces.
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TCI is SFI approved. I have one.
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I have a hughes... it was really light, sfi approved, and the price was good.
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I forgot to mention one thing. With the TCI flexplate, I had to mill down the heads on the bolts that hold the converter to the flex plate. The will hit the block with the stock bolts. You could probably get some new grade 8 bolts from the hardware store that would work OK too.




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