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Old 04-24-2009, 01:22 AM
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I ordered a TCI and will post my CAT for sale cheap on here for a member to ****** up that is running a 4l60e.
Old 04-24-2009, 08:16 AM
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For the record I had to oblong the holes on mine as well... Did not match up to my transmission specialties th400 convertor.
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I have one like its said before if its sfi approved then it has to be good.
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I need to order one of these, so fork up the extra cash and just buy the tci??? Anybody know the weight differences of the two???
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Really just depends... As said before its SFI approved (however by elongating the holes to fit the th400 converter you are effectively throwing away the SFI rating). Its not a bad looking piece and I'm sure will hold up just fine, haven't heard anyone having problems with them.



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