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JerzLT1 08-17-2010 04:54 PM

so whos gonna build the trans when the converter takes it out? :)

LTb1ow 08-17-2010 05:01 PM

Have yet to come across a guy unhappy with a rev max verter, AFAIK, they are a pretty popular diesel truck converter company.

Sounds like you got what you wanted out of it, enjoy!

Slow-V6 08-17-2010 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JerzLT1 (Post 723232)
so whos gonna build the trans when the converter takes it out? :)

Stock replacement if that happens. You can get a complete LT1 drivetrain for 400.00 on craigslist so I am not to worried about loosing a tranny! Thats the nice thing about having 4 cars so it really doesnt matter when one goes down.

I am not trying to reach 11's or what not in this car. Thats what my 02 is for. This car is my wifes car and she wanted it to be a little faster then it already was. The only other mods I might consider is Headers and gears.

Slow-V6 08-17-2010 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LTs1ow (Post 723237)
Have yet to come across a guy unhappy with a rev max verter, AFAIK, they are a pretty popular diesel truck converter company.

Sounds like you got what you wanted out of it, enjoy!

Thanks. Thats why I went with them. I searched on the Diesel boards and they seem to be running revmaxx alot over there with very few if any issues. If a diesel truck can handle that converter I am pretty sure a stock LT1 can as well.


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