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.
We've used the "cyclone" brand remans (stock) and never had an issue. I say this because we typically buy them from Trans Star (Formerly Dacco in Cookeville) but the last one we did, my buddy ordered that "cyclone" brand on eBay and it shipped from trans star and was the same converter we had been getting for years. It wasn't orange either, if you're into those kinda things.
BTR CAMSHAFT - GEN 3/4 TRUCK - STAGE 3 - V2 - BTR31824100
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"The Stage 3 grind is a popular choice for those looking to delete DOD/AFM, or just add some pep to your trucks step. With great power gains and driving characteristics, this camshaft works well with a 2500-3000 stall torque converter."