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Old 08-22-2007, 11:36 PM
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Default Anyone use a COAN converter?

I need to get something for my turbo 400 , this is a S80 turbo car with a brake.
Any recomendations. I hear Coan is the best ?????
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ATI or Neal Chance.
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ATI or Neal Chance.
I agree those two make great converters. I run a Coan Nitrous converter 4K stall and I have to admit I really like this converter. Its very streetable and jumps right to 4k when I mash the throttle.
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I have a coan 3500 and I really like it, I havent had any problems with it like I've heard alot of the other brands do.
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all three of the folks mentioned build great converters. remember the builder needs alot of imfo about your combo to get the stall and torque output right. buying someone elses used tc may not work in your car. buying from a catolog may not work either. talk to a knowledgable sales person and tell him all details.



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