Identify a Stock Converter
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Any idea how I can identify a stock stall converter for an f-body vs a c5 I am putting a car back to stock from a friend and am unsure of what the differece is. it has the numbers (8325) (090A8) and (TMAX 2420) on it.
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Originally Posted by 4mulaJoe
Any idea how I can identify a stock stall converter for an f-body vs an ls1? I am putting a car back to stock from a friend and am unsure of what the differece is. it has the numbers (8325) (090A8) and (TMAX 2420) on it.
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Joe, I looked at the two LS1 converters sitting in the garage. The numbers that you have listed match the numbers on both of our stock LS1 converters. However, if you want to make 100% sure that it is a LS1 converter, try measuring it. A LS1 converter is 300mm in diameter and the C5 converter should be a bit smaller (somewhere around 280ish).