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Old 04-03-03, 08:11 AM
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Question Torque Converter

Does anyone know the difference between the Rod Millen & Swift Racings Torque Converters? Which would you recommend.Thank's
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I'm pretty sure they are the exact same equipment, although I believe you can specify different stall on them (standard on both I think is 2800).

They both resell the Precision Industries Dragon TC -->click here for a direct link to PI
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EDIT/update I think was wrong with my answer above. I looked at RMM's site and it looks like they may be now selling something different (they USED to sell the PI TC). The new one is made by "Level 10"

http://www.rodmillenstore.com/is_300/torque.htm

Direct link to Level 10 TC

http://www.levelten.com/converters.htm

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I personally have the PI TC and am VERY pleased with it. I think the majority of CL members have that one and I haven't heard of any problems. The Level 10 could be a very good piece too, just haven't heard/read anything about it.

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Old 04-03-03, 04:41 PM
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Thanks for the info Dave. i'll probably go with the PI TC i think i can get it for less $.
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