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Old Jan 27, 2006 | 08:57 PM
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what about Fuddle?

I have been looking into buying a new torque converter since my Coan crapped out on me. I have had a few people mention Fuddle torque converter and I was wondering what kind of luck people have had out of them? My car is a NA LT1 with around 320 rwhp, its a daily driver and gets about 30 passes a year on it. So do you all think I should go with Fuddle or another brand.
Old Jan 28, 2006 | 02:33 AM
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Re: what about Fuddle?

The only thing I can comment on is there customer service. John was very helpful in selecting the right converter for me and I would do business with him again, you also can't beat $400 for a converter. I should be getting mine next week and installing it.
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