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Gm Th400 Th350 Powerglide (turbo Spline) 3200 Stall 400 Hp Converter 9.5” on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Denton, Texas, United States

Denton, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jake's Performance Manufacturer Part Number:JP-R082

This converter is built for 400 HP at a 3200 stall.

9.5" 245MM Torque Converter built using 4130 chromoly flanged impeller hub, 4340 heat treated turbine hub and splines, Torrington stator and turbine bearings. 

This is a quality torque converter for the budget minded combo that isn’t using nitrous or forced induction.

Multiple stall speeds are available for the same pricing. Use the chart to select stall/part number for your combo based on your power.

We offer free ground shipping via UPS anywhere in the continental United States. Tracking will be provided. If ordering from outside the US please call the number below to place your order.

At Jake’s Performance, we strive to provide top quality products and unparalleled customer service! We have over 40 years of combined experience which allows us to offer you knowledgeable tech support and assistance.  

Please inquire for other options. Custom built converters available upon request. 90 day parts and labor warranty. Warranty does NOT cover improper installation or 3rd party handling.

For custom builds or other options, please contact Josh @ 940-268-4885 or email converters (at) jakesperformance.com

 

 

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