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Old Jan 29, 2011 | 09:49 PM
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need more muscle

have a 1992 C.C. auto matic. i have put on 4 inch exhaust, big intake. pump has been turned up somewhat and timing bumped. put on smaller turbo housing and denny t pin.this all helped, but i pull some reasonably heavy loades and somtimes in the mountains, so more is always better. i want to be able to pull pretty hard and for a long period of time without having to back out of it. any ideas as what injectors to put in , shop i have called recomend 190,s also what turbo? or other mods to do? thank-you
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Old Jan 29, 2011 | 10:11 PM
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I would not worrya bout INjectors or turbo or anything yet.

You need to get the power you have now to the ground.

Get a good torque converter, most bang for the buck. Call up Dave Goerend ,,, his number will be on his site goerend.com..... HE DOES NOT list the prices for the 1st gen converters on his site. It will run you anywhere from $600-$900 depending how "tight" you want it to be

He can hook you up, or Suncoast also offers a good tight converter for the 1st gen's non lockup trans and I've heard good about it as well.
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Old Jan 30, 2011 | 09:50 PM
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yea i suspect you are rite,but not yet, the tranny was totally upgraded and torque totally modified by a very good shop. so although it may not be as good as could be it also is not stock.
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