scottsride - just to elaborate on what Tombie has said for your benefit in understanding. When your cruising along on the road/highway etc., your torque converter generally should lock up - when the torque converter is locked your engine speed (RPM) is proportionate to your road speed (km/h) through the vehicles gearing. Changing the torque converter will not effect this as the heavy duty torque converter when locked will be operating the same as the standard unit.
If your looking to effect your engine RPM to your road speed you would need to alter your vehicles gearing (i.e. change your overall wheel/tyre size or the differential gearing).




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