Jw Performance 30432-ss - Jw Performance Ultra-comp 8'' Torque Converter Th400 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
JW Performance Ultra-Comp Torque Converter # 30432 SS for GM Turbo 400,1200 Horse Power Level,11.5 Bolt pattern,Stall depending on your engines torque output 5000-5700 +,Excellent Condition,Customer had it custom build for his 468 1970 Camaro,call or text if you need more info (786)285-2929 Oscar
JW Performance Ultra-Comp Torque Converters are the finest racing torque converters on the market. Each competition converter is custom designed and hand built. Stall speed are individually selected to vehicle application. Built from the highest quality, custom made CNC-machined components. Made in the USA! |
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