Fuel Miser Torque Converters

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Nick88

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Hey, I have a 86 crewcab with a th400 that I recently purchased a Hughes fuel miser torque converter for. Has anyone had any experience with them? It boasts dropping rpm and temperature, as well as increasing mpg a lot. It has phenomenal reviews. Anyone use it?
 

Matt69olds

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It Hughes, I would expect quality.

I wouldn’t expect miracles, but I would bet it performs exactly as advertised.
 

Beast496

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Haven't tried the fuel miser, but I am running their XTM heavy duty series (GM5XTM-1) with a 1500 rpm stall and am pleased with it.
 

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