66aCUDA
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I would buy an Edge and be done with it. Give the man all your info and let him specify what you need. You will be MUCH happier if you let him do his job.
Frank
Frank
I would buy an Edge and be done with it. Give the man all your info and let him specify what you need. You will be MUCH happier if you let him do his job.
Frank
so i take it u dont like PTC??
OK, heres my take on PTC. And I need to make a few points clear. I had a old TCI 8 inch converter, that I broke, after many, many years of use. I sent it to PTC for repair. In my opinion the repair charges were pretty high (however I did not ask for an estimate, ahead of time). I could have bought a new converter for close to the same price. So lets assume, that for the price charged, they did a complete refurbish, with updated parts (hence the price). Then I would think the almost 30 year old converter would be better then it was prior to breaking (which it was not, about the same). The converter I used to replace the broken converter, was the Edge 9 1/2 inch, which cost me less then the repair to the 8 inch. The difference in performance between the two converters was not noticable, in the same car. Any difference could be atributed to running on different days.
All that said, the PTC repaired converter did work fine and I am still running it in my 66 Cuda with a 170, and the Edge converter is in my 66 Valiant with a 225.
There are many Slanters using the PTC, with good results, and are happy with it.
I think they are both good companies. Just make sure any Co. you talk to gets the same info about your car/engine, so you can compare apples to apples.
Please keep us informed. All is good to know. Hope you come to M.A.T.S. this year.
My Dad just had a couple old FE/C6 Ford converters rebuilt at Portland Transmission and they added stall to both, 2800 in one and 3100 in the other. Cost him something like $175 a pop to have them done.
yea but the power output/rpm range is very diferent... slants need a VERY loose converter
cant just rebuild a stock 11" to work...
I'm wondering about stall speed when the car is turbocharged and has some REALLY GOOD B-body brakes on the rear. Ryan says he leaves with 28 pounds of boost...
That's gotta do SOMETHING to the stall speed of ANY converter..... I would think, wouldn't you???
Our new 11" converter from Dacco is a 2500 rpm stall unit. I wonder what it'll stall at with some boost?
So have you found one yet? I'm stabbin a 4.30 gear and a heap of cam in my car and will need a similar converter myself.
yea i just posted pic above? the edge... fully custom 9.5" 3400 stall
Oh cool. You took Charlie's advice. That was not an unwise move.
I have a TCI converter for sale for a 727. It is a 3000-3500 Streetfight Stall Summit part number TCI-142200.Costs $509.95 new I used it 150 street miles and blew up my motor.Now I have only 4 speed so I no longer need it.I am asking $300.00 with the TCI flex plate.I have use TCI products since the early 90's and never had any problems.
Jim