What kind of torque converters does Precision Industries make?

What kind of torque converters does Precision Industries make?

Precision Industries builds and ships out custom-made high stall torque converters for racing, performance, and car enthusiasts all over the world. We are known for our high quality work, our personalized customer service and our high performance custom torque converters.

Do You need A J & K torque converter?

A custom built torque converter is the least expensive way to get “you” where you want to be, on top! Don’t settle on just any custom converter, find out why a J&K converter should be your choice!

Do you need a heavy duty torque converter?

So, whether you’re after a Nissan, Toyota, or any other heavy duty torque converter that suits the following make, model and engine combinations we have you covered. If you want more details on any of the above torque converters or if your make/model is not listed then please contact our team as we are more than happy to help.

What should the torque converter be at 800 rpm?

A converter rated at 1,800 rpm means you should be able to foot-brake-stall the converter at 1,800 rpm which will give you more engine rpm to launch from a dead stop and/or to be used to accelerate through the gears. In many cases, a good aftermarket converter will give you 1,000 extra rpm to put the power to the ground with more authority.

Precision Industries builds and ships out custom-made high stall torque converters for racing, performance, and car enthusiasts all over the world. We are known for our high quality work, our personalized customer service and our high performance custom torque converters.

What makes a good home protorque torque converter?

Our converters are engineered and purpose-built to be able to handle the extreme stress of a performance environment. You’ll love our performance, technical knowledge, and ability to provide a custom converter that’s better then the others.

A converter rated at 1,800 rpm means you should be able to foot-brake-stall the converter at 1,800 rpm which will give you more engine rpm to launch from a dead stop and/or to be used to accelerate through the gears. In many cases, a good aftermarket converter will give you 1,000 extra rpm to put the power to the ground with more authority.

What’s the purpose of a TCT torque converter?

TCT converters are built to win races and set records. A TCT performance converter will give you the maximum power possible to the ground.