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Old 06-22-2015, 09:23 PM
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Anyone using this the type of converter, Dacco part B85VJCX? If so how are the results?
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Anyone?
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I don't have any experience with that exact converter, but I used to work at a transmission shop that used Dacco exclusively. I guess it kind of depends on your application. As far as a decent quality factory replacement converter it will be fine. Although they always felt a little sloppy to me. If you're looking for performance definitely go a different route.
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buy the best converter you can afford. Do it right the first time. I bought a generic converter and while it works, I think I'm leaving a lot on the table. bought a Yank ss3600 and trying to find the time to put it in.
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thanks a lot you two I had a yank ss3600 in my last ls1 car and loved it, it was totally awesome.



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