A Stall $$$$ ?
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A Stall $$$$ ?
I know that depending on the type and size of the stall is the big question. And also, who puts it in. But how much am I looking at if and when I put a stall in my car? (Ballpark)
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For a TCI converter, trans go shift kit, B&M transmission cooler, autometer tranny temp gauge, TCI transmission pan, installation on all parts and a basic tune at speed inc I spent $1,380 out the door.
As you said, there are a lot of variables. My converter was about $500, you could pick out a nice Yank that's about twice that much or go even cheaper with a Fuddle.
As you said, there are a lot of variables. My converter was about $500, you could pick out a nice Yank that's about twice that much or go even cheaper with a Fuddle.
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I'm guessing mine will be close to 1500 dollars just for the stall + install ( not including fluids ) but I'm going to have headers, stall and POSSIBLY a cam installed all at the same time so when I get the tune after it's all installed I don't have to re-pay to get the car tuned again.
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Felix: Most places can do a basic tune when the converter goes in, it doesn't need a dyno tune. Just TM and shift point alterations.
Also, most places will cut you a deal on retunes after you have paid for the first one.
Also, most places will cut you a deal on retunes after you have paid for the first one.