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Old 10-04-2010, 11:43 AM
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Just put my Yank SS3600 in and it rocks! Its a whole other car! and, Dave at Yank is VERY helpful. I had some questions and he never hesitated to answer any of them! I highly recommend Yank if your in the market for a stall converter.
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awesome, i love mine as well
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My SS4k has been a great choice as well.
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Originally Posted by 01ssreda4
My SS4k has been a great choice as well.
are you spraying yours ?
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Originally Posted by pat-ls101
Just put my Yank SS3600 in and it rocks!
It's simply a great all around converter. I daily drive mine and love it. Just wait till you get it to the track! I hope you have some sticky tires!
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Im still breaking it in but, when I barely tap the pedal it moves! Very streetable too!

The only thing was I hearing a weird vibration at Park or neutral. It drives fine and shifts fine. Ive already went about 90 miles and its been good. No issues. Just the vibration. I had a exhaust leak as well but, my bro noticed the rear was off the hanger, he put it back on the hanger and now its good. And, I havent noticed the vibration since... Kinda hoping that was it....

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Originally Posted by SSmoken
are you spraying yours ?
No never. Dave woulda spec'd me something a litter smaller if I woulda told him about some juice. Im NA for now and plan to stay that way. But you never know.....one day.
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I've sprayed my SS4000 a little bit. Works pretty well so far. Can't spray through the shifts without banging the limiter. Didn't have that problem with my Yank ST3100.




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