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Going from Yank SS3600 to Yank PT4000 or PT4400

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Default Going from Yank SS3600 to Yank PT4000 or PT4400

I have the Yank SS3600 stall converter now and I'm thinking about going to Yank PT4000 or PT4400. My best 60' is a 1.672 and my best 1/4 mile time is 11.53 @ 118.65 mph on a 305/35/18 Mickey Thompson ET Steet Radials. What are your 60' and 1/4 mile times with your PT4000 or PT4400 stall converter? What is your shift point? What does your rpms drop down to when your car shifts? How's the drivability on the street? What rpm do you cross the finish line? What rpm do you launch your car off the starting line? What gears and tires do you have? Any other insight would be awesome. The mods that I have are in my signature. Also, here's a copy of my dyno graph. Thanks

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