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Old 03-23-2004, 02:26 PM
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I am ready to do a 3200 vig TC and was thinking of doing a shift kit while I was at it. I want the shift to stay stiff, instead of getting softer, due to the converter. What do you all think of this combo? I have a WS6 with the 3.23's for a gear???

Should I keep the gear too? Good combo? I think it is...

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Save the money for a converter first and you can do a shift kit anytime in the future.

Or you can buy a TCI ssf 3500 stall and a shift kit, for the price of the Vig converter.

323s is a good gear, keep them.

I just installed a B&M trans Pack in my tranny and it cost me 75.00 for the kit.
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Thanks for the info! I am going to just spend the cash and have it all done. I am also going to put headers on the car (SLP) at all at the same time. That should really wake the car up night and day huh?
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Pacesetters or hookers are cheaper than the SLP i would choose one of them over the slp
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Yeah, I want to pass emission too, so I will need cats for the inspection

Any suggestions?




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