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2004r High Stall Torque Converter 200-4r 200c 325-4l Automatic Transmission Hd on 2040-parts.com

US $209.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Oregon Performance Transmission, Inc. Transmission Make:GM, Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Chevy Manufacturer Part Number:C24 Transmission Model:2004R, 200-4R, 200R4, 200-R4, 200C, 325-4L, THM UPC:Does not apply

heavy duty, high stall, lock-up torque converter for GM 200-4R transmission. This balanced and pressure tested converter has the heavy duty brazed turbine and Torrington bearings. The stall speed on this converter will be 2000-2600 RPM and will be fine for up to 500 hp. Just for a reference, a stock converter will usually have a stall speed of around 1500-1600. Just like all torque converters, your actual stall speed will depend on your vehicle; HP, torque, etc. The more power you have the higher your stall speed. This is why most companies give a range of stall speeds. There is absolutely “no” core charge, or need to return a core.


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On May-27-08 at 16:15:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

THE PHOTO USED FOR THIS CONVERTER IS USED FOR MULTIPLE LISTINGS. THE CONVERTER YOU RECEIVE MAY LOOK SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT THAN WHAT YOU SEE HERE. WE ALSO NOW CARRY TWO DIFFERENT COLORS. THE DESCRIPTION OF THIS CONVERTER IS RIGHT ON. IF WHAT YOU RECEIVE LOOKS DIFFERENT, THIS DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE THE WRONG CONVERTER. WE DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO MAKE SURE YOU RECEIVE THE RIGHT CONVERTER THE FIRST TIME.


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