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Old 08-11-2009, 10:46 PM
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Hi I am new to this site and how everything works but i have a question. I have been looking around to find a Torque Converter for my 2004 Gt and i CANT. Idk if it is just me that cant find them or what but i need one to help contain my 4.10's i have on the way. Not saying they are entirely nessecary but would be a joy to have under normal driving circumstances and for the fun aspect of them.
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Old 08-12-2009, 01:26 AM
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Yea there are a lot out there. Dirtydog, b&m, t.c.I. Search for the trans not the car... Its a 4r70w
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You want at least a 3200.
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Old 08-12-2009, 08:32 AM
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TCI makes a decent one, I think its a streetfighter series if I remember right. +1 on 3200 stall.
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How much they run? How hard is the install? Will it make it do the skidpad as well as a new Civic?

Just joking dev
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ROFL.....wtf dude....lol
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Originally Posted by Ke^in
How much they run? How hard is the install? Will it make it do the skidpad as well as a new Civic?

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https://mustangforums.com/forum/4-6l...ml#post6413533

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Old 08-12-2009, 01:57 PM
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Thanks guys i never really thought about looking for it by trans instead of car that will help out alot.
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Originally Posted by dimebag
Yea there are a lot out there. Dirtydog, b&m, t.c.I. Search for the trans not the car... Its a 4r70w
Incorrect. 2004 came with 4R75W. I went through this problem on my transmission trying to figure out WTF trans I had and ended up spending a lot of money to get everything recalibrated. 4R70W anfd 4R75W converters are the same thing. Id deff call DIRTYDOG or BC Automotive. Talk to Darren. He is a guru when it comes to TCs. You're gona be spending 500-900 bucks of a very good converter. Dont fall for these cheepo ebay companies.
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