Dacco converters?
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Anybody ever heard of those????? Im thinkin about gettin a 3400 stall.. Just seeing if anyone has one that can give some comments about it thanks.
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Originally Posted by Big Rick
They're a restalled stock unit, dont' waste your money.
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Yeah I know the one your talking about, Daaco is the biggest remanufactor converter company in the country that sales to most tranny shops for general rebuilds. Lock up would be more daily driven and a lockup is a race style converter
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i woudn't get one lol. this is funny though, cuz my x friend bought one for 400$ used lmao!!!! ah cant wait to break the news to his dumbass hehe..
for the record this guy tried to steal a set of my tires, thus the reason for the negative post.... oh and i mean he literally stole them!
oh and the reason i wouldnt get one is his car with dacco 3600, lt's and x pipe bullets, 4.10 rearend on my et streets that he later treid to steal lost to my stock stalled stock geared, cutout, stock catted y and manifold car by 3 tenths of a second... for some reason the converter seemed to really be slowing him down
for the record this guy tried to steal a set of my tires, thus the reason for the negative post.... oh and i mean he literally stole them!
oh and the reason i wouldnt get one is his car with dacco 3600, lt's and x pipe bullets, 4.10 rearend on my et streets that he later treid to steal lost to my stock stalled stock geared, cutout, stock catted y and manifold car by 3 tenths of a second... for some reason the converter seemed to really be slowing him down