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Old 02-17-2017, 08:27 AM
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Having a guy build me a 4l80, billet input shaft rollerized forward hub, some other stuff he isn't sharing with me tricks of the trade . Anyways he guarantees the trans to 1200 horsepower you break it is fix it no questions asked.

he sells JW converters I've never heard of them, was looking for some input, I was initially leaning towards circle d but the way he's talking JW in his opinion are the best there is.

anyone have some information?
Old 02-17-2017, 08:28 AM
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Never heard of them. I'd stick with Circle D, FTI, etc.
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JW has some of the finest parts on the market. They just never jumped in with both feet to the auto 4-speed overdrive market. They have been around longer than a lot of the other companies combined.
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1Bear is right on. JW has been servicing drag racers for years.



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