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Precision industries converter
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<blockquote data-quote="yeager" data-source="post: 12648899" data-attributes="member: 143774"><p>update: Ok after speaking with all the companies here is my conclusion. When I called precision I spoke with the owner and he was just rude. Wasn't very helpful and didn't like his attitude. It might just be me but customer service goes a long way. I then called revmax. His converter is a single disc which means you can't lock it up at wide open throttle, which lowers your mph significantly. Then I called Chris at cirle D. He was honestly the nicest one out of all 3 and it reminded me why I bought my last converter from him. After going to the track this weekend and testing my car I decided I need a converter asap, so I wound up giving chris a call this morning and ordering a 4c circle D. He said I would have it by friday so hopefully I can get it in and do some before and after comparisons. I'll make a thread posting the difference. My car is a 2013 auto with full exhaust, lund tune, 3.73's, and big and little. It went 11.82@117 this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeager, post: 12648899, member: 143774"] update: Ok after speaking with all the companies here is my conclusion. When I called precision I spoke with the owner and he was just rude. Wasn't very helpful and didn't like his attitude. It might just be me but customer service goes a long way. I then called revmax. His converter is a single disc which means you can't lock it up at wide open throttle, which lowers your mph significantly. Then I called Chris at cirle D. He was honestly the nicest one out of all 3 and it reminded me why I bought my last converter from him. After going to the track this weekend and testing my car I decided I need a converter asap, so I wound up giving chris a call this morning and ordering a 4c circle D. He said I would have it by friday so hopefully I can get it in and do some before and after comparisons. I'll make a thread posting the difference. My car is a 2013 auto with full exhaust, lund tune, 3.73's, and big and little. It went 11.82@117 this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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