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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 06:57 AM
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I just had Performabuilt install a level 2 trans and 3200 converter, Frank was great to deal with and the guys in the shop did a nice job with the install. The trans shifts perfect with no issues at all. I will post up a better review after I get to drive the car some more.
Old Sep 24, 2007 | 09:23 PM
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Thanks keep us posted on how its doing .
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I just had Performabuilt install a level 2 trans and 3200 converter, Frank was great to deal with and the guys in the shop did a nice job with the install. The trans shifts perfect with no issues at all. I will post up a better review after I get to drive the car some more.
Old Sep 25, 2007 | 07:04 PM
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I have finally put a few miles on the new trans, and it has worked perfect so far. The trans/converter feels like stock driving normal, when you go wot it pulls like a freight train. I get a nice 2nd gear chirp, and nice solid shifts. From a roll at highway speeds it downshifts instantly and there are no dead spots at all. The converter has not killed my gas mileage, but I think my right foot has. Changing my gears 2.73 to 3.42 and replacing the trans/converter have been the best performance gains so far. I will be doing a cam (Patriot 226) in the spring. Thanks Performabuilt!
Old Sep 25, 2007 | 07:37 PM
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Really glad your liking the trans and the converter. Our converters are really excelent units and well priced just we dont have the name for them , But people who have gotten them have been pleased.
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I have finally put a few miles on the new trans, and it has worked perfect so far. The trans/converter feels like stock driving normal, when you go wot it pulls like a freight train. I get a nice 2nd gear chirp, and nice solid shifts. From a roll at highway speeds it downshifts instantly and there are no dead spots at all. The converter has not killed my gas mileage, but I think my right foot has. Changing my gears 2.73 to 3.42 and replacing the trans/converter have been the best performance gains so far. I will be doing a cam (Patriot 226) in the spring. Thanks Performabuilt!
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