tim292stro
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And a ton of heat - there is a benefit to the lockup converter, the normal torque conveter multiplies the torque by having transmission fluid shear between two finned discs. This shearing action puts a lot of heat into the fluid. In a lockup converter when the two discs get to nearly the same speed, the lockup clutch locks the two discs together, and there is no extra heat put into the tranny fluid.Non-lockup converter would add 200-300 rpm at speed...
The stock gears on a M1009 should be 3.08, that model CUCV is better suited to Highway driving as configured from GM.
You asked a simple question at the start of this thread, I'm going to suggest that you follow up with info about your use case before you just pick parts, we can give you better information that way.