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<blockquote data-quote="RIPCHVY" data-source="post: 15295306" data-attributes="member: 163102"><p>I did this same thing back and forth for months before i got mine and here is what i found. The stock converter according to Shaun at AED is a dual disc or double disc design so for strength and reliability go with a Circle D triple disc. The Circle D is proven and does work. Now you can get Yank or TCI to make you a triple disc converter but it hasn't been tested on any car that i know of. When i talked to Chris at Circle D we talked for a long time and He said that you can run a single disc like Yank and PTC converter but it will not last with nitrous on it or FI. He said they may start back offering the single disc converters for 700.00 but they will be for NA applications only. Right now im on my second Circle D converter my first was a 4c that i used with my nitrous setup I sold it to another guy for his nitrous coyote and it is still going strong. My current one is a 2c that Im going to use for a blower. Spend the money the right way the first time even if you have to buy a used one get a Circle D you will love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RIPCHVY, post: 15295306, member: 163102"] I did this same thing back and forth for months before i got mine and here is what i found. The stock converter according to Shaun at AED is a dual disc or double disc design so for strength and reliability go with a Circle D triple disc. The Circle D is proven and does work. Now you can get Yank or TCI to make you a triple disc converter but it hasn't been tested on any car that i know of. When i talked to Chris at Circle D we talked for a long time and He said that you can run a single disc like Yank and PTC converter but it will not last with nitrous on it or FI. He said they may start back offering the single disc converters for 700.00 but they will be for NA applications only. Right now im on my second Circle D converter my first was a 4c that i used with my nitrous setup I sold it to another guy for his nitrous coyote and it is still going strong. My current one is a 2c that Im going to use for a blower. Spend the money the right way the first time even if you have to buy a used one get a Circle D you will love it. [/QUOTE]
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