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anyone ever heard of a Transmision Specialities converter (TSI)?

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Old 01-28-2011, 08:40 PM
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my installer recommended a TSI converter? i was going with a YANK, but i don't have 10 days to wait for a build, PI is a 5 day wait, shipped.

http://transmission-specialties.com/...roducts_id=824

im getting tired of doing research on converters
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I have never heard of them. If you have quite a bit of things done to your car, it would be better to wait for a custom built converter built specifically for your car. IMO
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TSI I never heard of them, they" MAY " be good but I "KNOW" Yank is great, for me Yank was worth the wait
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Yank, PI, Circle D, all top quality, I'm thinking the reason you can get a TSI is because it might not be a custom spec'd converter.



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