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Old 03-20-2004, 10:52 PM
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I have a pretty stock 02' WS6 and am looking at 2 converters. One is the Midwest 3200 str 2.0 and the other is a Midwest 3700 str 2.5. The car is driven daily and occasional track use. Which way should I go?
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Depends on what you want , the 2.0 stater would be easier to hook and the 2.5 stater would be harder to hook but would put down a better time if you can get traction.

For the performance and price I beleive the TCI ssf 3500 will be a better purchase than the midwest 3700.
Alot of people have posted great results with the TCI , Do a search.
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2.0str might work with street tires.
2.5str will not work out well with street tires (at all, not at all,unless you have a death wish).

you ready to rock nitto DR's all year long?
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The 2.5 str will feel tighter on the street. I run my f1's in the winter so i dont waste my nittos. Nittos dont do anything when the roads are cold anyway.You just cant punch it till 65+mph
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I say go with either the TCI SSF3500 or the TCI 3800. I had great results and got it at a very affordable price.




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