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This is just my opinion. I find the best value in selling a used converter and buying new. I use ATI and I would sell that one and order a new ATI. Price a new one, price a rebuild and do the math.
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Good maintenance is the best value for your race car.
The converter is one of the most punished parts in a drag car. I get mine freshened every 2-3 years by ATI. Always come back the same. A 200 dollar freshen (plus shipping) is way cheaper than a new custom 8" converter that costs almost a grand. Besides breaking sucks when you are at the track.
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Brian x 2'....good advice
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I've had my ATI freshened many times also, always comes back the same.
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