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    i am completing my 3.4 buildup, and want to know what size torque converter to run. i have a 3.4, with a shift kit going in stage 2 or 3, and 3:73:1 rear gears. I searched but found no definite helpful feedback for the 3.4, only 3.8's is 2800 not good? most say that is what i should run. Ur suggestions please, and where to buy from, i hear edge is good.

  • #2
    I would think it depends on your cam's RPM range and where you're making peak torque.
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    • #3
      Yea, converter selection is different for each setup. Call up a few different companies and ask them what they recommend for your setup.

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      • #4
        Or get a dyno and see where your powerband is!

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