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Old 06-27-2008, 08:37 PM
al5608 al5608 is offline
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Default Dunrite torque converters

Has anybody heard of this company, or have any experience with their product? I am thinking about getting one of their converters and a up-graded valvebody. I am only wanting to do this because I can't stand the high stall speed on the stock converter.

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Old 06-28-2008, 12:05 PM
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Default RE: Dunrite torque converters


I would give Dave at http://www.goerend.com/ a call. He sells Triple Disc Torque Converter with lifetime warranty for $1295.00 or one with a 100K warranty for $1095.00 and Valve bodys for $495.00. Dave Goerend is one of the top builders in the US for Dodge transmissions. Call Dave and tell him what you want and he will let you know what work you need to do to your trans for it to hold up.
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Old 07-01-2008, 01:30 AM
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Has anybody heard of this company, or have any experience with their product? I am thinking about getting one of their converters and a up-graded valvebody. I am only wanting to do this because I can't stand the high stall speed on the stock converter.

dunriteconverters.com
Those that use the stuff from Dunrite like it. Same with Goerend, Suncost, HTS, DTT...There are many names in the Dodge transmission world, and most everyone recommends what they have.
My advice is to find someone near you that way if you ever have problems they are close enough to actually fix it.
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