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Old 12-22-2005, 06:06 PM
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i'll be upgrading my 119k LS1 with a Rossler TH400 before i start adding more power, and i was curious as to who makes converters for them?

is it all the same companies like Yank, Vig, TCI? i'd like a 4000 stall if i can find one. anyone have any links? suggestions?
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i got mine from Vickie at Precision. She set it up for a ls1 so i didnt need a spacer
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Originally Posted by cablebandit
i got mine from Vickie at Precision. She set it up for a ls1 so i didnt need a spacer
cool, see i had no idea a spacer of any sort was needed, i'm trying to learn so i'm not caught with my pants down! anything else to watch out for?
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i like the converter shop in havasu NICE work makes most parts for everyone else
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here is the link to our non lockup LS-1 converters
http://www.converter.cc/converters/race/GM/gm_main.htm
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What sort of footbrake rpm would be good? I am also in the middle of doing a swap and am trying to determine a converter as well.
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I got mine from Fuddle Racing. John is a good man to deal with and was very helpful.
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I will be trying out a Fuddle 4500 very soon with my th400.
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got mine from ptc converters,they will custom make whatever kind of converter u need just give them a call and ask for kenny
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You can't go wrong with fuddle. great converter at a great price. take the money you save by buying a fuddle and buy yourself a nice shifter.




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