Torque Converter
I'm looking to buy the new ZEX torque converter...can't find it anywhere though
anyone know an place where I can find it...not @ modacar, driverfx, sco, planetperformance, or jcw...any clue???
anyone know an place where I can find it...not @ modacar, driverfx, sco, planetperformance, or jcw...any clue???
Originally posted by jonjon
I deal with lotso traffic...no, I'll check them out thanks :thumbs up:
I deal with lotso traffic...no, I'll check them out thanks :thumbs up:
Did I mention it is easier to control a manual? The car shifts when you tell it to, no sooner.

Back on topic: I didn't even know ZEX made a torque converter, so I have no idea where to get one. Sorry.
Originally posted by jonjon
I deal with lotso traffic...no, I'll check them out thanks :thumbs up:
I deal with lotso traffic...no, I'll check them out thanks :thumbs up:
That said, why do you want to replace your OEM torque converter with an aftermarket unit?
[EDIT] I see now that you've got an SC so now it makes sense to me.
Originally posted by agent87
:lmao: Whenever people say that I always equate it to a person saying that they'll only drink smoothies because it takes too much work to chew. Trust us, it does become "automatic"; you no longer have to think about it.
That said, why do you want to replace your OEM torque converter with an aftermarket unit?
:lmao: Whenever people say that I always equate it to a person saying that they'll only drink smoothies because it takes too much work to chew. Trust us, it does become "automatic"; you no longer have to think about it.
That said, why do you want to replace your OEM torque converter with an aftermarket unit?
What I'm thinking is that the ZEX torque converter does is just make the flow of automatic tranny fluid rotate quicker by changing the angle of the blades in the torque converter on the turbine side. This does generates more torque.


