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SOLD Brand New FTI 8 Inch Torque Converter (727).........................$795.00

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Brand New FTI 8 Inch Racing Converter.

These are built by Paul Lee who is an actual well known real
racer rather than some big holding company. He builds every
single converter to order and does not try to sell you off the shelf
stuff he has in stock


I use his products in many of our NHRA nationally competitive
cars as the quality of the major companies has really declined the last number of years.

I put the converter in our Brown 10 Second Street/Strip Duster that
you have probably seen pictures and read about on the A body Racing Site.

However, we went to a 904 before every even starting it up and replaced
the 727. it is absolutely Brand New.

I will include a Used or Brand New B & M Flexplate (Good for 10.00 or slower)
with the converter for free. It will Depending on which engine combo it is whether
it will be New or used. Most I have new!

This Converter was $1,295.00 from Paul and with tax and shipping was $1520.00.

I will sell for $795.00 for both parts (Basically 1/2 Price for a top quality Converter).

Plus $26.00 Shipping

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What torque did the engine this was built for produce and what was the desired stall for this application? Expected slippage ? As in for drag racing or suitable for street?
 
I would estimate torque be in the low to mid 500 Range.
I did not dyno the engine on any of our Street cars.
I run similar on my street/strip cars but I use 3:91 gears
and they are a weekend driver and once in a while to work.
No cross country road trips!

I also use a good transmission cooler on all my Street/Strip stuff.
If your torque production in higher than that you would pick up some
more stall speed. Paul build them to be plenty strong enough for much more
power than I produce.
 
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