thingraylinetah
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I think I may go with this torque converter.
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BTR recommends 2500-3k stall. Id try to hit in in the middle. If you're towing, stay on the lower end because of heat. Also, it will depend on the gear, if you change it. More converter for lower gear. Also, you can grab a 278mm for less rotating mass. I wouldn't recommend going with the 278 if you're towing alot. Smaller converter, less fluid, more heat. If you don't have an external trans cooler, you'll probably need to add one. My avalanche got up to 214 climbing the mountain coming home from work in knoxville in the hottest part of the summer. Thats with 26-2800.I think I may go with this torque converter.
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4L60e / 700r4 298mm torque converter 2200-2500 stall | Cyclone Transmission
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Cheapest conventional you can find. I think I usually drive it a little, 25 miles or so and change it. Then go 500 and do it again. I usually buy whatever oil change special autozone or whatever has. If they don't have one, some super tech CONVENTIONAL and delco filter.What break in oil do you guys use or should I just fill it with the castrol edge 5w30 and just change it at 500 miles. Then so on and so forth?
I didn't know if they offered higher stall speed for that same price or not. That's why I mentioned the stall speed specifically, not the brand.I have to do what's in my budget. So all I can afford is the cyclone torque converter.