Circle D Converter Installation

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First of all, a special thank you goes out to my brother (JosueLT that most of the midwest folks know and have met) who took his only day off and took time away from his family to come and help me with the install today. My hat goes off to Brian, Chris, and all the folks at Circle D. A1 customer service from the time i ordered the stall to the time of installation when i had questions about spacers.I bought the converter Monday last week. It was at my doorstep Friday and we installed it today. Installation went about as we expected it to and it was a shit ton easier to install the converter pull the tranny, than it was to do headers lol. We started at 7am and by 9, the tranny was out.

For once, thank God my motor has been replaced 4 times in the last 3 years and i only have 53k miles on the body. I have long tube headers as well that were installed in May so fresh bolts there too and not having to worry about finessing the stock y pipe, and im 2wd.

All bolts were nice and fresh and were a breeze to break free and rather easy to get to. We made one little mistake and forgot to put the clip back on over the seal that goes around the shaft and realized it when we went to put the headers y pipe back on.

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This time, it only took us a half hour to yank the tranny back out. So this is very doable for the intermediate mechanic that doesnt want to pay someone and has access to a lift.

After removing the tranny, installing the converter, figuring out the shims that we needed because my converter was too far away from the flexplate, stopping for 2 hours to go to the bank and go buy fluids/seals (i work 2 jobs from 8am to midnight so i could get to a bank before today) and eat breakfast, and buttoning everthing back up, we were done by 230pm. So about 4 hours for our very first time doing this. Next time when we go to replace my tranny, im sure it'll be less than 2-3 hours.Onto the pix.Getting started.

^^ this lol.It's a 3000-3200 stall. It's the 278mm Circle D stall and so far I've only flashed it to 2200 rpms and i absolutely destroyed my tires lol. So I'll need some drag radials next. It's noticeably stronger now especially from a roll and I would relate it to being more sluggish off the line under normal driving conditions because you have to give it more throttle to get it moving now since there's a higher stall speed.

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But it almost instantly gets to the power band now whether it's a roll or stop. Performance Mods: Custom Intake, Nankang SP-5's, PowerSport Slotted-Only Rotors, Kooks Headers w/ Gutted Cat & DEI Header Wrap, Belltech lowering kit: -3' Front -5' Rear, 'Massive' Adj. Panhard Bar, BMR LCA's, SAIS Pump delete, SAIS Block-off plate, Corvette Trans Servo, Z-Pak Clutches, Sonnax Pinless Accumulators, Dual Cage Sprag, Auxiliary Trans Cooler, 8' diff. 3.73 gears w/ G80 Locker, tuned with HP Tuners - 166,000+ miles - This site is funded by you! If you've saved money from help you received, please consider. All proceeds go to supporting the site.

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