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Ever here of PDQ performance Torque Converters?

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Old 03-12-2004, 04:55 PM
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Ever here of PDQ performance Torque Converters?

wondering if anyone has ever heard/used one of these..
Old 03-13-2004, 08:17 AM
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anybody???
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Do you have a link? Never heard of them, but it could be one of the other tranny shops makes it and it is being repackaged.
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HERE IT IS...
http://www.pdqparts.com/Torque_Converters.shtml

let me know if it looks familiar to anyone else...thanks
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Well they are doing their own thing. I took their shop tour and read their data on their torque converter. I guess they would be ok if you wanted just a stock replacement. They didn’t say anything about using a billet cover or adding extra clutch surface area to the TC. I would compare it with something like Suncoast (http://www.suncoastconverters.com/about_proloc.htm ), or one of the others like , Goerend Bros, DTT, or ATS. But that is just my $0.02 worth.
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I just got won an auction for one of their converters off of Ebay. Called PDQ first and talked to one of the owners . It has low stall, billet cover and increased clutch surface area. I'll post back when it comes in and let everybody know how it looks.
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Are thry using the newer/better clutch material like one converter company?
If not it will eventually slip. In the mean time you will like the lowered stall speed!!!!
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Is the converter you won for a dodge? I didn't see any converters for a dodge on the site. Maybe you have to call?
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Dodge TCs on page 6 of their online catalog
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