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Torque Converter: IPT High Stall vs Stock

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Dec 11, 2004
East Lansing, Michigan
Just want to know the difference between IPT high-stall torque conver and the stock converter. How much differences would it make in a daily driver that doesn't see track much. Is it worth buying the high-stall if I don't goto the track much at all? My car is mostly driven in the city or very long highway trips.

Thanks
 
2_blue said:
Just want to know the difference between IPT high-stall torque conver and the stock converter. How much differences would it make in a daily driver that doesn't see track much. Is it worth buying the high-stall if I don't goto the track much at all? My car is mostly driven in the city or very long highway trips.

Thanks

It would boil down to your personal preference and your budget, but the high stall will give you a major performance gain over the stocker.

-John
 
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