midwest converters, any good?
#7
i had 1 of them in another car and it worked good for 2 days then i got on it the 3rd day and the engine just revved up, something in the converter snapped, they did replace it for free but i was out having to remove and install the trans again
#8
I've heard nothing but good about those converters.
Also I'd personally reccomend Art Carr. Got one of their 9.5" billet converters in my new tranny from them, and I LOVE IT
www.artcarr.com
Also I'd personally reccomend Art Carr. Got one of their 9.5" billet converters in my new tranny from them, and I LOVE IT
www.artcarr.com
#9
I've had the Midwest 3000 2.5str in for about a year now or close to it. I've haven't had a problem with it yet, approx 60 + miles a day to and from work as well.
Contact John @ www.hpaparts.com
The guy is great.
Also, the converter has the same warranty as Yank and PI, with 2 free-restalls as well.
Contact John @ www.hpaparts.com
The guy is great.
Also, the converter has the same warranty as Yank and PI, with 2 free-restalls as well.
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