Torque converter

I am getting ready to install a new torque converter (Edge Racing Products 2,400-2,600 stall) soon and want to know if I need to get anything other than the converter for the install. Gaskets, etc. I am also putting a Transgo Performance shift kit in at the same time. I picked up a filter and it looks like the shift kit comes with all the gaskets needed for that. Anything else I should be thinking about while I'm doing this? I'd like to make this a one shot deal for the transmission and hopefully not have to think about it for a long time.
Thanks!
 
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Definitely get a good (big) stacked plate tranny cooler. The converter will make more heat in the trans. Nice choice on the Edge converter and the TransGo shift kit:nice: I've got the same.
 
at the 2400-2600 stall, I doubt he is going to make alot of heat anyways. My 10.5" 3500 stall was cooled by a little cheapie cooler and never had an issue.

Currently im at a 5000 stall 8" with the large B&M trans cooler. So far the warmest Ive seen it get is 170 and thats in some 107 degree heat going to a cruise in town. If you can afford a good cooler, then go for it.

Another thing you can add is a deep sump alum finned trans pan. That will help with your cooling of the trans fluid.
 
Thanks for the input guys. Andre at Edge Converters doesn't seem to think I will need an additional cooler. I'm hoping that with the shift kit making the tranny more efficient that I will be ok without a cooler for now.


He told me the same thing and I took his advice, no additional cooler. His words were something like "if you drive it like you stole it everyday, add a cooler". Three years later I have had no problems, I do have a finned aluminum pan with 2 quart extra capacity.