Fti 9.5'' Multi Clutch Srt8 Converter on 2040-parts.com
DeLand, Florida, United States
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YOU MUST MESSAGE THIS ACCOUNT THE DESIRED STALL RPM TO PURCHASE THIS CONVERTER!!!!! 1.) 2800-3000 RPM 2.) 3200 RPM 3.) 3600 RPM 4.) 3800 RPM 5.) 3800 "HARD-HIT" 6.) 4000 Multi Clutch Torque Converter FTI 9.5" multi clutch billet lock-up torque converter for the NAG 1, 722.6 unit is far superior to the modified factory units. Each converter has the same quality features as the SRL series but designed to fit the 722.6. This unit does not use the billet front cover but a clutch drum instead. With furnace brazed and heli-welded fins, severe-duty sprague, and anti-ballooning flanged impeller hub, this converter is virtually indestructible. |
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