Re: TC's other than Viper

From: Ryan D. Krokosinski (eqgroup@equinoxfinancial.com)
Date: Wed Apr 07 1999 - 16:17:52 EDT


I think there was actually a big write-up in Sport Truck a couple of months ago
about Pro-Torque and their converters. From what I remember they built a lot of
custom converters and seemed to know their stuff. There was some good info in that
article. I'll look for it when I get home.

Ryan K
'99 R/T RC

WillTier@aol.com wrote:

> I've been looking at these Torque converters for some time now and checked
> with Protorque about theirs. Below is the 2 replies I have received from
> them. I also had some dealing with TCI (theirs sells for 369, but ran into
> problems and no response when trying to resolve the problem either from my
> e-mail or the dealers calls. Not real happy with them at all so as far as I'm
> concerned their out of the picture. Protorqe has a web sight with a lot of
> info and doesn't sound like too bad a company.
>
> Messages below:
>
> <<Bill,
>
> You are right it is not on the website. It will be in the next month. We
> offer a 30 day money back warranty. If you are not 100% satisfied we will
> give you full refund. We also offer a one year warranty on the product
> itself. So if you have a problem with the torque converter in the first year
> we will fix it for free. To be honest we haven't seen any of the test cars
> timeslips yet but we are told the same as you somewhere between .3 and .5
> off your et's. Your application does not require a counter balance weight.
> Call me if you have any further questions
>
> Joe@ProTorque
>
> In a message dated 4/6/99 9:15:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, WillTier writes:
>
> <<
> In a message dated 4/6/99 9:10:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, PROTORQ writes:
>
> << The torque converter that I reccomend for this application is our
> <A
> HREF="https://www.protorque.com/order/order.asp?PartNo=PTC-T37LUSS">PTC-T37LUS
> S.
> </A> This torque converter is the perfect mix of performance and
> streetability. The stall speed on this torque converter is approx 2500-2800
> in stall. This torque converter is priced at $395.00 + shipping. This is
> perfect for this application. Also the only other question would be if you
> need a counter balance weight or not >>>>



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