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Need help on picking a new TC
Here's what's up... My tranny is short shifting and really acting up when I let off the gas (like a stick would if the clutch out and in a low gear...). I figured it must be a solenoid (TCC?) and maybe the TC... So my plan of action is replace both.
My question is this: I want a torque converter that will be streetable, since most driving will be done on the street, but will work with the upgraded turbo I plan in the future. So, something good for a stock turbo but that will run a decently upgraded turbo. My car is an '86 t-type with cold air (stock maf, 3" pipes), rebuilt tranny and engine w/ 33K on both, 2" dual exhaust w/ cat, some gauges, fuel pump, 60# injectors and chip from turbo tweak, and after it comes a front mount PTE intercooler... when it gets here and I stick 'er on. Future mods are alky kit, 3" dp, and then bigger turbo yet to be decided... not being a pro at picking torque converters any advice would be greatly appreciated! Basically my goal is a street drivable, enjoyable 11 sec car... Thanks guys! |
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I have searched this forum on the very same subject extensively. I am going with a PTC from Dusty Bradford here on the board. The converters are reasonably priced and I if it delivers half as good as they say it will be perfect. Get with Dusty!!! He will set you up!!!
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87 GN T-top car purchased from my uncle (Thanx!) 6152,TT,Alky control,THDP,ATR bar,UMI u&l's,DIY heads & intake,PTC converter. best et:11.90 @ 113.32 still with a crappy 60' time 1.77 on worn out BFG DR's |
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I would just change the solenoid and hold off on the converter until I decided on what turbo and mods I was going to put on the motor. No point in buying twice.
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1987 GN, 1986 T, 1984 Hurst Oldsmobile with 1987 GN drivetrain |
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Thanks for the advice. I was thinking I'd start with the solenoid then while the pan is dropped inspect the TC, and if it's shot too I'd have a plan of action so I don't have the car OOS for too long...
Thanks again |
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give us a ring .i can set you up with the solenoid and pan gasket so you can try out a new solenoid.
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CRISTOFOROS KOKKONIS GM AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALIST www.ckperformance.com STREET,STRIP AND DRAG RACE TRANSMISSIONS,CONVERTERS,DRUMS ,SHAFTS ETC. |
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