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Banks Power Billet Torque Converter 1999-2003 Ford 7.3l Powerstroke Diesel 72521 on 2040-parts.com

US $988.00
Location:

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Durham, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Banks Power Interchange Part Number:99 00 01 02 03 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 99-03 7.3 Manufacturer Part Number:72521 Warranty:Yes


Please Feel Free To Contact Us With Any Questions or Concerns At:

(919)-383-9300 or 866-757-6537 

Brand New

Banks Power 7.3L Ford Billet Torque Converter

**(An Additional $250 Core Charge Will Be Added At Checkout)**

Application

1999-2003 Ford 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel F250 F350 F450 F550 (4R100 and E40D)

Ships Same Day Order Is Placed

Features

POWER STROKE PICKUP with E4OD automatic:: With its multi-disc lockup clutch assembly and improved forged-steel billet housing that maintain solid contact without flexing, the new Banks Billet Torque Converter with RaceLock® technology provides far greater torque capacity than stock (1100 lb-ft vs. 740 lb-ft). And because the lockup clutch is slip-resistant, transmission fluid temperatures stay cooler and transmission life is prolonged. From its single-piece billet housing CNC-machined from forged steel to the furnace-brazed turbine and impeller, and from the furnace-brazed and hardened turbine hub to the hardened pump drive made of 4130 chrome-moly steel to withstand massive torque, the Banks Billet Torque Converter is built for precision, performance and long-lasting durability. It's meticulously designed to properly match the 7.3L Power Stroke's torque band to deliver the maximum power to the wheels and improve acceleration. The Banks Billet Torque Converter is also a smart upgrade for trucks modified for increased performance. The entire assembly is balanced and blueprinted for ultimate performance and smoothness.

For optimal automatic transmission performance, Banks recommends its TransCommand to manage line pressure, provide sure and sturdy shifts, lower transmission fluid temperature and further improve transmission durability. For power upgrades to Power Strokes with E40D or 4R100 transmissions, TransCommand is required.

Part Number

72521

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All parts and accessories are returnable and fully refundable.

Products must be in its original packaging and in new condition.

Rudy’s must be contacted within 15 days of its shipment date and an RGA# must accompany all returns.

An error made on our behalf will receive a 100% refund.

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**All DPF/EGR-OFF tuning products are STRICTLY FOR RACE USE ONLY**
Not for sale or use on any pollution controlled vehicle in the state of California.
According to the EPA Clean Air Act, they are illegal for use on any Federal, State, or Local public highways and illegal use is punishable by the penalties enacted by the mentioned laws. Rudy's Performance Parts does not condone or promote illegal use of these products. An Environmental and Liability waiver must be signed in order to activate any racing products after purchase.

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