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Thread: 4000 stall, which one?

  1. #11
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    You can get the 245mm or 9 1/2 version from Circle D, They have an online form you can fill out or just call Chris at circle D

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    yea but isnt that one like $750?

    04 RCSB 5.3, Homemade 80mm FM, TU1, TH400

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    To build something in the 4000 range you need a 245mm diameter. To build a 245mm converter to fit a 4L60e and be strong enough to take a beating, you need a billet front cover. The billet front adds to the cost, wish I could make them cheaper and stay in business. But..... I am having a sale right now on my 245mm single disk converter, only $695.

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    ok Chris, what about a 3600-3800 stall? can you make one in a 278mm configuration at the $375 price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by o2camaross View Post
    ok Chris, what about a 3600-3800 stall? can you make one in a 278mm configuration at the $375 price?
    Sorry but no. The 278 is maxed out at about a 3200on a NA setup. Now if you had about 900 HP then it would be there. But at 900 HP you would need a stronger converter as well.

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    lol ok gotchya. ill be getting wit you as soon as i get the dough. Thanks again

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