TT3000 giving up the ghost?
#11
Originally Posted by Yank
Keep in touch!
We will have the trt 2600 and trt 3000 hd Billet in 2 weeks as I pushed up production on this Today
Thank's for keep us up on what is needed in the truck market
call for pricing 775 826 9955
We will have the trt 2600 and trt 3000 hd Billet in 2 weeks as I pushed up production on this Today
Thank's for keep us up on what is needed in the truck market
call for pricing 775 826 9955
$). Dave is defitinely a good business man, just keep in mind all these aftermarket parts and tunes...especially tunes, it's getting harder and harder for people/businesses like Dave to warranty stuff. Keep up the hard work Dave.dew
#12
One thing that concerns me is that these converters are made for performance, correct? I mean, it's no secret that we're putting them into high HP vehicles, so it should be no surprise when we do, right? 
The other thing that concerns me is that a converter going bad has the potential to take a transmission out with it, which could be extremely expensive. Perhaps there should be HP ratings on them....
The other thing that concerns me is that a converter going bad has the potential to take a transmission out with it, which could be extremely expensive. Perhaps there should be HP ratings on them....
#13
I had Dave work with me on my rebuild when my tranny took a dump and he fixed me up pretty good. Hopefully my bad experiences with trannies are over for a LONG while. Goodluck to ya BigKID.
#14
Originally Posted by Naked AV
One thing that concerns me is that these converters are made for performance, correct? I mean, it's no secret that we're putting them into high HP vehicles, so it should be no surprise when we do, right? 
The other thing that concerns me is that a converter going bad has the potential to take a transmission out with it, which could be extremely expensive. Perhaps there should be HP ratings on them....
The other thing that concerns me is that a converter going bad has the potential to take a transmission out with it, which could be extremely expensive. Perhaps there should be HP ratings on them....
If you are building a max performance truck we have a selector on the web at http://www.converter.cc/wizard/wizard2.htm site to help your choice and we make converters that are for that!
The truck thrusters are tough converters and will handle high power very well for the price, but still have a stamped cover fotr the clutch and flexplate atachment this will not handle lock up under power for a long time as the factory style convers flex under higher than stock line pressure settings and lock up under power this distorting will cause reduced clutch contact surface and shutter in time.
As you look at converters in the market you will see that stock type and reworked converters from all suppliers will have a shorter warrenty than the Billet style performance converters
#15
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From: Panama City, Fl
Originally Posted by Yank
...as the factory style convers flex under higher than stock line pressure settings and lock up under power this distorting will cause reduced clutch contact surface and shutter in time.
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