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tbyrne
06-19-2006, 07:07 PM
The Precision Industries Vigilante Torque Converter increases performance by multiplying engine torque and will make a night and day difference in the way your car performs! Each 9 1/2" converter is made specifically for your application. The result will be lower 60 ft. times and up to a 5 tenth improvement in your 1/4 times (depends on the car and available traction). This is one of the best bolt-on mods that you can do to a vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission!

These 9 1/2-inch torque converters are backed by a 2-year warranty. Included in our 2-year warranty is one free stall adjustment within the first two years from date of purchase. Precision Industries offers the free stall adjustment as a bonus to the customer realizing that most enthusiast usually continue to modify their vehicle as time and money allows. Due to the unique design and versatility of the 9 1/2-inch torque converter the need to purchase an additional torque converter in the future is practically eliminated. The average gain on the 9 1/2-inch torque converter series is 2 tenths on 60 foot and up top 3/4 of a second on overall elapsed times in the 1/4 mile. The average horsepower gain is up to 40-50 horsepower to the rear wheels due to the torque multiplication and increased stall speed.

Regular retail is $699.99. We are offering a $50. discount for orders placed through Sunday, JUne 30th. That can be done online or by calling 1-877-482-9763.

Please include the following info with your Vigilante order:

Vehicle year, model, engine, gear ratio, shift RPMs, nitrous/supercharger?, trans brake and street/strip use.

Have a good day!

02NBMFormula
06-24-2006, 03:01 AM
for the mods in the sig, would you suggest the 3200 or the 3600 stall???

tbyrne
06-24-2006, 08:32 PM
Your signiture isn't listed.

02NBMFormula
06-24-2006, 10:50 PM
well then i feel like a idiot now, but here are the mods: Lid,P&P T/b, Kooks, GMMG, HPTuners, BMR LCA's, PHR, Spohn SFC's, Hotchis STB, Nitto D/R's and Corbeau CR1's.
12.88@109 w/o nitto's

tbyrne
06-25-2006, 09:21 PM
I would go with something between 2800 and 3000 RPMs.

HowdyZ_28
07-02-2006, 03:03 AM
I know your the man to talk to about these things.

If I'm completely stock ('00 SS, 27,000 miles) would you reccomend I do the basic mods (lid, catback, bigger tires) Before I get a TC?

Ultimately, all I want to do to the car is the above mods, LT's, and a TC.

I have approximately $1300 right now and I'm looking to see how much I can get installed (w/ labor).

Also, with those mods, what stall would you suggest? She's a weekend driver with only an occasional road race, and will only see the track once before and after the mods.

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to doing business with you in the future.


Scott

02NBMFormula
07-02-2006, 03:37 AM
does this end friday the 30th or sunday the 2nd?

tbyrne
07-02-2006, 04:12 AM
Scott: Based on those mods and plans for the car I suggest a 2800 stall. It will have good driveability on the street and make a noticeable difference in performance.

We're going to wrap this sale up tomorrow night (7/2). The wrong date was listed when the sale went together. Orders can be placed online over the weekend to take advantage of this offer.

02NBMFormula
07-06-2006, 12:09 AM
ordered