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Turbo 400 Torque Converter 3700-4200 Stall Balloon Plates Nitrous Ready 10 Inch! on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Flowood, Mississippi, United States

Flowood, Mississippi, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Not specified

Turbo 400 Torque Converter 3700-4200 Stall Balloon Plates Nitrous Ready 10 inch!

Turbo 400 Torque Converter 3700-4200 Stall Balloon Plates Nitrous Ready 10 inch!

Turbo 350/400 Torque Converter 3700-4200 Stall with Balloon Plates

 

350/400

Item number: PP-3412 HSBP


10 Inch Converter

Product description

    Double Reinforced for extra HP engines, Furnace brazed, All new Torrington Bearings, and a High Speed Hub make this is one tough Converter.  We added two Balloon Plates for Nitrous to take any abuse!    

    Our 3700-4200 Stall converter is a very popular unit. This is the perfect fit for any engine with a small cam or other upgrades. We recommend a small cooler in conjunction with your radiator if using as a daily driver.

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