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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) anyone use tci or mojave green converters?

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i did a search and a few people here bought tci and mojave converters but nobody ever posted a followup on how they work. i need a converter for my replacement truck, the one in my last truck became junk when the trans broke in 4 pieces during a wreck. so any info will help. i dont tow heavy and the billet single clutch would work great for me .
 
Do a search on it.

They have been covered many times here.

My advice is to buy quality and from a company who has good customer service.

Drag racers call TCI --- trash can industries!!!
 
You can't beat Dave at Goerend's... ...



Unlimited lifetime warranty (snap an input shaft and wreck the converter, still covered)

Great product

and the best customer service



After the pleasant experience i had with purchasing a 3-disk TC from Dave there is no doubt my transmission will be going to him when it is time
 
I don't have one, but a good friend has a Mojave Green converter and he is extremely pleased with it. I have driven the truk and the converter works really well. He has put over 150k on the transmission since we rebuilt it and put the converter in.
 
i'm not looking to spend $1000+ for a converter all i need is a low stall single clutch converter nothing fancy. my truck will never tow more than 10,000 lbs anyway.
 
Sometimes you get less than what you paided for. Look at Harley Davidson. You pay more for the name than you do quality.
 
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