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I personally would go with Coan. I know lots of guys that run them behind big inch BBC's and Mopars with no issues.
As for converter, I would recomend talking to Craig at Coan Transmissions.
I used a Neal Chance converter previously and the lockup clutch came apart in no time at all. Most people have great luck with them, not me. I wouldnt use one in anything ever again.
As for converter, I would recomend talking to Craig at Coan Transmissions.
I used a Neal Chance converter previously and the lockup clutch came apart in no time at all. Most people have great luck with them, not me. I wouldnt use one in anything ever again.
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Originally Posted by SMKN TA 95
I used a Neal Chance converter previously and the lockup clutch came apart in no time at all. Most people have great luck with them, not me. I wouldnt use one in anything ever again.
How many street miles???? In what Car?? What kind of HP / ET's???
What did Chance say/do???
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Originally Posted by NA$TY-TA
How many street miles???? In what Car?? What kind of HP / ET's???
What did Chance say/do???
Kyle
What did Chance say/do???
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It was the first one that he had ever heard of that came apart . He didn't even want to give me another one to try. He just refunded my money and I switched the converter to a custom Coan setup. All issues were gone, and works like a champ.
My race car is getting a custom 8" Coan converter. Ordering it this weekend at the World Drag Expo in Chicago.
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Originally Posted by SMKN TA 95
It was in my '95 Trans Am.... heads/cam/nitrous car. It had maybe 250-300 street miles on it.
It was the first one that he had ever heard of that came apart . He didn't even want to give me another one to try. He just refunded my money and I switched the converter to a custom Coan setup. All issues were gone, and works like a champ.
My race car is getting a custom 8" Coan converter. Ordering it this weekend at the World Drag Expo in Chicago.
It was the first one that he had ever heard of that came apart . He didn't even want to give me another one to try. He just refunded my money and I switched the converter to a custom Coan setup. All issues were gone, and works like a champ.
My race car is getting a custom 8" Coan converter. Ordering it this weekend at the World Drag Expo in Chicago.
Wow.... i wonder what it was....... I havent had one problem and im putting ALOT of power thru mine and ive driven the car everyday for the last 6 months.... 200 street miles week....
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Originally Posted by NA$TY-TA
Wow.... i wonder what it was....... I havent had one problem and im putting ALOT of power thru mine and ive driven the car everyday for the last 6 months.... 200 street miles week....
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Coan, I know they have models for your level.
A bunch of us around here use them, high 6's, lo 7's.
I usually talk to Jason, when he's not racing.
A bunch of us around here use them, high 6's, lo 7's.
I usually talk to Jason, when he's not racing.