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Ati Fuel & Blown Gm Th Spline 9" Big Hp Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $730.00
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Grove City, Ohio, US

Grove City, Ohio, US
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This is a ati fuel blown converter. Was specd for my 357" t88 turbo s10. Went 8.89@153 on 15psi at3900lb. This is the best comverter ive ever used. It has held all I can do with it and never 1 time had a flaw. I just paid ati 360 to refresh it and they said it looks brand new inside. Flashes to 5400. I set 2 step at 4000 so i can build 11psi.So at 1000 hp and cant evan tell. This converter is 1000.00 new from ati. Its setup for a 1/4" motorplate. But its pilot just screws on. Will fit stock 1/8th or 1/4 with the correct pilot from ati. I will incluude 7/16-20 bolts with the correct .250 machined washers and 1/4" pilot. Dont miss out on a very good converter. Will work great for any gm app with power. Nitrous or blowers too. Only 4passes since the refresh. Tore the combo down to refresh. Basically its a brand new converter. Fits small and large bolt patterns. Th400 th350 or th spline pg.

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