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68 C-10 KID 01-22-2009 12:48 AM

Converter Brands?
 
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Sup all.
I'm currently running a Hughes 3500 hd. I'm getting really bad RPM drop as I put it in gear. (500rpm)
So I realize I need to run a bigger converter. I have a 4000 spragless Hughes on the shelf.
I was told the Hughes don't hit hard enough and to much slippage.
So who makes a good converter that's good for our trucks?

My C-10 weight is 3950 and run a 4:10 w/ 28x10.5 Hoosier's and here is some numbers on my sbc 406.

Thanks C-10

joeys66pickup 01-22-2009 01:06 AM

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this isnt going to help at all BUT that is a BADASS 406!:metal:

68 C-10 KID 01-22-2009 01:32 AM

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Thanks. Took some time to build. That's @ 36 deg of timing. I believe It might of made a little more @ 40.

joeys66pickup 01-22-2009 02:08 AM

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HOLY CRAP....makes my 396 seem, well alittle *****y:waah:

Marv D 01-22-2009 11:34 PM

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I've been using a Hughes convertor in my race car for about 5 years and couldn't complain for anything. I'm making a little more power and have a lighter car which is a HUGE thing in convertor talk. But you ought to call Hughes and talk to Dave (he's their convertor guru). Give him your dyno sheet, your race setup, total package specs and send him your convertor. Dave will set you up right. I have no doubt in my mind. Unless you have the cash for a PTC or Coan,, personally I don't think you can do much better than Hughes for the $'s

68 C-10 KID 01-23-2009 12:33 AM

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Oh man how I would love a Coan or Neal chance converter. But like you say you get a lot of converter for your Dollar w/ Hughes.
Thanks for the info. I have them on speed dial on my cell.

djracer 01-23-2009 08:49 AM

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I've had real good luck with ptc.

68 C-10 KID 01-23-2009 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by djracer (Post 3103177)
I've had real good luck with ptc.

PTC, I'll have to look them up, I'm not familiar with the product, Thanks Dj

djracer 01-24-2009 02:13 AM

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Kenny Ford owns the company he used to work for TCI. They are great guys and the support the racing programs all around the south.

http://www.ptcrace.com/

Lx3 01-24-2009 08:36 AM

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I've had exellent service and help from BTE [Bill Taylor]. I'm sure there

are other good people and brands but when a company makes me feel

they appreciate my money I stick with 'em. I sent one back to them

twice just to tweak it and get it to work where I wanted. NO CHARGE.

It had not been dynoed. I would bet with your Dyno sheet and a little

input they can get it right the first time.

Marv D 01-24-2009 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Lx3 (Post 3104698)
I've had exellent service and help from BTE [Bill Taylor]. I'm sure there

are other good people and brands but when a company makes me feel

they appreciate my money I stick with 'em. I sent one back to them

twice just to tweak it and get it to work where I wanted. NO CHARGE.

It had not been dynoed. I would bet with your Dyno sheet and a little

input they can get it right the first time.

I don't want to step on anyones toes, but I'm real glad YOU had good service from BTE!!!!!!!!!! I ended up eating a $2300 Dedenbear case BTE glide after only 4 nine second laps!!! because they said "it's a racing transmision, things fail" Well WTF do they think I paid $2300 for a powerglide for???? Just my experience with BTE,, apparently not everybodys.

68 C-10 KID 01-24-2009 01:25 PM

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[QUOTE=Marv D;3105048]I don't want to step on anyones toes, but I'm real glad YOU had good service from BTE!!!!!!!!!! I ended up eating a $2300 Dedenbear case BTE glide after only 4 nine second laps!!! because they said "it's a racing transmision, things fail" Well WTF do they think I paid $2300 for a powerglide for???? Just my experience with BTE,, apparently not everybodys.[/QU

I was reading your build on your truck, very cool.
I also burned up my 3rd gear on my T350. Is that a common thing?
So this year I have all new parts. I'm hoping to hit the hi 11's with the new trans and right converter set up.

djracer 01-24-2009 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Marv D (Post 3105048)
I don't want to step on anyones toes, but I'm real glad YOU had good service from BTE!!!!!!!!!! I ended up eating a $2300 Dedenbear case BTE glide after only 4 nine second laps!!! because they said "it's a racing transmision, things fail" Well WTF do they think I paid $2300 for a powerglide for???? Just my experience with BTE,, apparently not everybodys.


What died in the glide?

68 C-10 KID 01-24-2009 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by djracer (Post 3104592)
Kenny Ford owns the company he used to work for TCI. They are great guys and the support the racing programs all around the south.

http://www.ptcrace.com/

Thanks for the link. I need to do my home work. I just hate wasting money on parts that don't work.

Marv D 01-24-2009 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by djracer (Post 3105079)
What died in the glide?

The Kevlar band went in 4 passes, no transbrake (took me out of the Pinks all Out in Phx) Bought another band out of my pocket because they wouldn't warantee it,,, 8 passes it went again, again wouldn't warantee anything. Took the trans to Hughes, they replaced the junk input (that was supposed to be some BTE bad dawg piece but wasn't), replaced the valve body, front pump, high gear drum, servo and band, did a normal Hughes freshen (soft parts, steels and frictions) ,,,,, 2 years, just over 125 laps and not a hint of a problem now. I tried cheaping out and saving $800 because BTE had a special on Dedenbear case glides (Hughes SFI case Top sportsman glide was right at $4k at teh time). Cost me over $1500 to fix. Should have just bought a Hughes in the first place. BTW,, looking for the receipt for the repairs to be exact on what they replaced, I found the original receipt from Oldani,, I was wrong,. it wasn't a $2300 glide, it was their $3200 Top-Sportsman glide. But they wouldn't warrantee it in a 2900 pound, 9.teen second door car. Yeah,, I'm pretty soured on BTE!

djracer 01-24-2009 01:59 PM

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here's alittle more feedback from other racers in my area.

http://forums.dragcoverage.com/cgi-b...num=1232687219

djracer 01-24-2009 02:02 PM

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I have a local guy that has always done my glides but I think I'm gonna let PTC put the higher count clutch drum in it and dyno test it before I put it behind the new bullet.

hotrod 80 01-24-2009 02:31 PM

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DONOT BUY A REDNECK . I lost 6 mph with no other changes in a proven combo . Called them back 3 times and explained every last detail to them and they were like " did it stall @ 3500? Well we hit the nail on the head " . It is being cut open and redone by Circle D here in Houston to go in with the new motor . I should of listened to you guys , but i was in a bind at the time .

Marv D 01-24-2009 02:40 PM

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hotrod80,,,, not to rub salt in a deep wound but I always have to quote my buddy Roger Copeland at times like this. I call it:

Roger Rule #1
Quote:

Only a rich man can afford to buy cheap parts, because only a rich man can afford to buy the same junk over and over and over.....
ROTF, I know that hurts, but after we've been there WAY too many times a statement like that just really hits home don't it!

70c10 01-25-2009 12:40 PM

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So far I've been lucky with my Redneck converter but it hasn't been beat on "too" much either. ATI's are built about 20 minutes from where I live and I've heard good things about them too.

69trk 01-25-2009 10:06 PM

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I've also heard good things about ati. I have a torco by art carr and it seams to be doing ok. My mph on the top end doesn't seam right though.

scatesracing 01-30-2009 03:29 PM

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Right now I have a TCI..... all in all i have found you get what you pay for... when all you change is the converter and you feel like you have a new truck you know you did it right... left harder than it ever had and pulled all the way through the lights picked up 4 mph....... and as for the rich man thing that is so true... I spent a lot of cash on a GER probably most in shipping it back 4 times........ I gave up. My 75$ used b&m ran harder than my 1200 GER "door stop"... I also had pretty good luck with bte but I only had an old tci freshend up by them. They were the best to deal with on the phone...for me that one time. Chance is right here in town and I have been hearing their name for lik 20 years.. Its funny to hear all the good things about there stuff... it couldnt be so easy as being right under my nose could it?

Ford Assassin 05-13-2009 04:38 AM

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I ran a ATI Treemaster in my Datsun Z behind my BBC 454 with only 4-5% slip on the top end and still streetable to drive to the track and around town scaring every Honda that came too close....

I have also run Coan converters in several other toys, including my '69 Chevelle behind a rev'ing 427, no issues at all.

milner 05-24-2009 08:58 PM

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Anyone use a Dynamic converter yet? I have one for my S10 but it is far from done. I called alot of places and they were the only ones that made me feel like they knew what they were talking about.


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