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It's not the converter.
Also, it seems to me, a choked down brake hose would be noticeable when driving through the pits or coasting into the staging lanes.
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I got a good friend with a 1969 Camaro that had the original rubber brake hose from the hard line on the chassis to the block on the rear end collapse sporadically internally. It caused a similar problem. Did not lock up on him coasting through the pits. Just a cheap easy thing to change if it's old or rubber.
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