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Vig 3200 to Yank pt4400

Old 07-11-2009, 02:42 PM
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Default Vig 3200 to Yank pt4400

Just switch out converters to a pt4400. So far I like it a lot, its pretty loose driving around 2600-2800 to get up to speed. My old ss4000 drove a little tighter but it had 373s. If definatly hits harder out of the hole than the vig 3200. Cant wait to get some track times.

I am pretty impressed how it does from a roll too. Ran my buddies z28 that trapped 108 from 55 roll, gave him the hit and still drove around by a car by 90. Both cars are bolt ons. Same car beat me with the ss4000.
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I have a Vig 3200 right now. I have had a Vig 3600 and 3200. I got the 3600 restalled to the 3200 for N20. I've been reading how the Yank's and other companies are more efficient. Is this true? I'm not sure if it's worth it to swap to a "SS" series Yank.
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Well the best I trapped was 105, we'll see if my traps go up.
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It is definitely a loose converter for street duty, but I wouldn't have it any other way! And like you mentioned, the topend is where it shines. Should be a pretty big improvement from a roll over the SS4000...I know mine was. Looks like your race results support that. Post some times when you get them...I'll bet you trap much better.


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