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Precision Industries Vigilante 4l60e 3600 Stall Converter 300m Camaro Silverado on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Onaway, Michigan, United States

Onaway, Michigan, United States

Converter is a few years old but in excellent condition. It has no more then 3,000 miles on it. No issues whatsoever. You will receive a converter that performs as a brand new one.
This convertor was specd for a naturally aspirated ls1 camaro with heads and a cam package. The car made good power. The convertor was said to be a 3600 stall given the mods by precision industries since they are all built to order. They said i could spray a 200 shot and still be able to use the converter. As well as work with lesser power. It will just have a shorter stall speed.

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