Fti Sr2000ls Stall/torque Converter 4l60/65/70e on 2040-parts.com
Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States
Billet FTI sr2000ls converter. Currently stalled at 2000rpm.can be sent to FTI and be stalled to any rpm speed up to 3200. This is a like new unit less than 2000miles on it. Cost 800 new you can call FTI and confirm. My loss your gain wasn't what I needed for my application.
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