Precision Industries torque converter......
HI!... BLOWN2RUN : I hav'nt had personal experience with them, but some of my buddies have and seemed to like their products. If your going to get a higher stall, then get around a 2400 - 2500RPM one. By the way, nice times with the blower. I'm running naturally asperated still, and doing pretty well at the track. Read lower sig for times.
Thanks Neal. I dropped 3 tenths on my 94 blown Formula from switching from a B&M converter to a Precision Industries. What I like about them is that they are a "tight" converter as compared to others. The reason I ask, however, is because I see most people use the Art Car converter and wanted to know if P.I. even makes a converter for the 4R70W. Wish I could be in your weather for times like that Neal. Anyone else have any insight on P.I. converters?
HI!... BLOWN2RUN : "MY WEATHER"?LOL! Actually I'm at 1000FT above sea level and that 14.52E.T run was done in 90 degree weather with almost 100% humidity. I wish I lived some where, where I could be at sea level and a good temp of around 55 degree's to make a pass! Then mabey I could get closer to a 13 second run!LOL!


