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FTI Performance Street Racer Lock-Up Series Billet Torque Converter; 9.50-Inch; 3800 RPM Stall (08-14 Challenger w/ 5-Speed Automatic Transmission)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • FTI Performance Street Racer Lock-Up Series Billet Torque Converter
      • Comes as a 9.5-Inch Diameter Model
      • Rated for 1,000 Horsepower
      • Has a 3800 RPM Stall
      • Furnace Brazed
      • Lockup Compatible
      • Has an Anti-Ballooning Flanged Hub
      • Limited 3-Year Warranty
      • Matte Black Finish
      • OE Compatible and Comparable
      • Direct Replacement
      • Comes in Singles
      • Fits 2008 - 2014 Dodge Challenger Models with 5-Speed Automatic Transmission

      Description

      Billet Thrust. The compact 9.5-inch FTI Performance Street Racer Lock-Up Series Billet Torque Converter pairs a furnace-brazed fin pack with a 3,800-RPM stall to launch hard off the line and lock firmly at cruise. Its billet construction, anti-ballooning hub, and lock-up clutch tame big-power torque spikes, making this a strong upgrade for 2008 - 2014 Dodge Challenger models with 5-Speed Automatic Transmission.

      Construction and Appearance. A precision-machined billet steel shell unites turbine and impeller blades through full-circumference furnace brazing, creating a distortion-resistant core rated for up to 1,000 horsepower. Dynamic balancing reduces driveline vibration, while the anti-ballooning flanged hub prevents shell growth during nitrous hits or boosted launches. Internally, high-energy lock-up clutch linings minimize heat at highway speeds, and a matte black powder coat shields exterior surfaces from corrosion while delivering a clean, motorsport-inspired aesthetic during service inspections.

      Installation. Direct-replacement dimensions let the converter bolt to the factory flexplate and slide onto the transmission input shaft without shims or custom spacers. Clear torque charts, fluid-fill volumes, and stall-speed verification steps guide enthusiasts equipped with a transmission jack, sockets, and a torque wrench through a weekend swap. The adaptable design reuses OE cooler lines, bellhousing hardware, and electronic lock-up controls, so integration with surrounding components remains hassle-free.

      Warranty. A limited 3-year warranty protects against material defects and workmanship failures under normal street and occasional strip use. Should brazed-fin separation, hub distortion, or clutch slippage arise within the coverage window, replacement parts or repair assistance will be provided to restore full coupling efficiency and reliability.

      Application. This FTI Performance Street Racer Lock-Up Series Billet Torque Converter fits 2008 - 2014 Dodge Challenger models with 5-Speed Automatic Transmission. By tightening fluid coupling under throttle and eliminating excess slip at cruise, it sharpens throttle response, lowers transmission temperatures, and translates engine upgrades into quicker elapsed times and a more engaging driving experience.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 1 Hour

      Difficulty Level:

      Simple installation for anyone.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Torque Converter

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