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B&m 20480 Nitrous Holeshot 2400 350 400 Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $371.83
Location:

Suitland, Maryland, United States

Suitland, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:B&M Other Part Number:BMM-20480 Manufacturer Part Number:20480 Warranty:Yes UPC:019695204808

 
B&M 20480 Nitrous Holeshot 2400 350 400 Torque Converter

Our Part Number: B3220480
Manufacturer's Part Number: 20480
UPC: 019695204808

 

 

B&M #20480 Torque Converter, Nitrous Holeshot 2400, Chevy, TH350/TH375/TH375B/TH400, Each

B32-20480

Description:

Nitrous engines produce some serious horsepower and require a serious torque converter to handle it. These nitrous Holeshot converters are built with the same features as the other B&M Holeshots, with the addition of anti-balloon plates that allow these converters to stand up to the instant horsepower that nitrous delivers. Converters with higher-than-stock stall speed let your ride accelerate better from a dead stop and allow the vehicle to idle better when a big cam is used. Fully furnace brazed, heavy-duty, needle-bearing thrust packages and new turbine hubs are the key features of these converters, along with the anti-balloon plates. These are serious converters for serious street performance cars.

Specifications:

Brand:

B&M

Product Line:

B&M Nitrous Holeshot Torque Converters

Part Type:

Torque Converters

Part Number:

B32-20480

Advertised Flash Stall Rating (rpm):

2,400 rpm

Torque Converter Bolt Circle (in.):

11.500 in.

Anti-Ballooning Plate:

Yes

Lockup:

No

Furnace Brazed:

Yes

Balanced:

Yes

Hardware Included:

Yes

Quantity:

Sold individually.

 

 
 

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