I put in a TurboThruster 3000 with the standard clutch and after about 50 miles (there weren't any instructions with it) did some foot-brake/build boost tests. Converter was very tight, stalling at 22-2400 rpm and I could only build 2-3 psi boost. Then it started making a screeching noise under boost so I pulled it out and sent it back to be checked. They said that it looked perfect inside, and asked why I hadn't broken it in for 150 miles like the instructions said. Naturally my response was "what instructions?"

. Also, they said that they had never heard of one making a noise like that. It's kind of a scraping, screeching noise. Got it back, put it in, and babied it for 175 miles. However, running in city traffic if I made maybe 2-3 psi boost in 2nd or 3rd (just enough to keep up with traffic) it would make the noise again. Called them and they said to keep driving it and again said that they hadn't had one make any noise before. Oh, the instructions say no wot launches or shifts for 150 miles. After 175 miles I went to the track and did two launches. Behaved just like before, very tight, only got about 2500 rpm and 3-4 psi boost. Put another 300 miles on it and it still made the same noise but suddenly started getting looser and looser. Over the course of literally 3 days the footbrake stall went from 2500 to 3500 rpm!. Now I can build all the boost I want, at least 10-12 psi. Went back to the track and make two passes. Launches were great (for me, anyway). Very fast spoolup and 1.86 sec 60' times (compared to 2.0-2.05 with my 2800 stall modifed D5). However, only ran a 13.36 at 99.5 mph, pulling 5400 rpms at 99.5 mph according to DirectScan. Second pass was a carbon copy. I lost 0.8-1.0 sec and 9 mph or so! Talked to Yank again and we are all very puzzled right now, but did say that they have a few Buick people with similar looseness problems and I think one other person is getting the noise.
One question that came up was what line pressures are we Buick guys running in the trans. I know that the stock pressures are 200-220 psi in 3rd gear at wot, and Yank said that this was what they use in the 200-4R's that they build to put in LT1 and LS1 F-bodies. I have an Art Carr shift kit in my transmission. Does anyone know what that raises the line pressure to?