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Old 12-16-2010   #1
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Re: Nitrous and Automatics

I don't know much about the dsm torque converter. But I know that stock converters aren't ment to handle that shock and load that nitrous makes. You need differnt kind of bearing to handle it. When you do a big 100 shot. And there is a place in the cities that does restall on stock converters.
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Old 12-17-2010   #2
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Re: Nitrous and Automatics

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Link forums will be your best resource on this one.
http://dsmlink.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52705

Just seeing if any local guys had any advice. I try to get as many opinions on stuff that requires any $ so I don't have to buy things or do things twice.

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I don't know much about the dsm torque converter. But I know that stock converters aren't ment to handle that shock and load that nitrous makes. You need differnt kind of bearing to handle it. When you do a big 100 shot. And there is a place in the cities that does restall on stock converters.
I was thinking about going with a restalled stock converter from IPT. I wouldn't mind trying a local place that could be cheaper and save me shipping costs. Does anybody know of a local place that restalls converters?
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