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GM Torque Converters
FTI ESB3200LS Features:
- Perfect for street rods running air conditioning or the weekend warrior bracket racer
- The billet cover provides improved support for the lockup clutch, resulting in improved lockup performance and less slippage
- Torrington bearings and furnace-brazed stator fins prevent loosening over time as well as increase internal performance and reliability
- Compatible with NOS or Boosted Applications (up to 550 HP)
- Crank Pilot Diameter: 1.703 in.
FTI EDB3200LS Note:
- Designed to work with 300 mm diameter input shaft. Will not fit 1997-2005 Chevy Corvette.
Specifications:
I have a boosted ‘00 Sierra 5.3 (lm7) with the factory 4l60e pushing 480whp. Will this fit and be a good stall converter for my build?
2000 camaro its stock will i have tune with this converter
Will this be fine for daily driving and what rpm’s will I tac at 70mph?
Hi i have a 1993 silverado k1500 im swapping the original 5.7 for the GM LS3/495 6.2 engine and flexplate (126546640) the trans is m30 4l60E.... is this the converter i need to adapt that engine and trans ??
Would this fit my Silverado with a 4L60e?
will this fit my 2006 6.0 ss silverado 4l70e
Does it fit 2006 escalade ext 6.0l vortec and 4l65e ?
Will this fit 2004 GTO 4L60E?
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