SS3200 or SS3600 on a stock '99 Trans Am daily
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SS3200 or SS3600 on a stock '99 Trans Am daily
Hey everyone.
Quick question. This may have been talked about before but, it didn't quite answer my question.
I have a stock '99 Trans Am & I daily the car every day. I want to know between the SS3200 or SS3600 which has more every day drivability? I only race it once it awhile and don't beat on the car all that much to be honest; unless someone wants to have a quick run. Between these two stall converters, which one can I stall the most? Which one is good for daily driving & the pros & cons for each? (I have little knowledge on stall converters. However, I am trying to have a fast auto but derivable for every day use. )
Any opinions or suggestions are welcomed, thank you.
Quick question. This may have been talked about before but, it didn't quite answer my question.
I have a stock '99 Trans Am & I daily the car every day. I want to know between the SS3200 or SS3600 which has more every day drivability? I only race it once it awhile and don't beat on the car all that much to be honest; unless someone wants to have a quick run. Between these two stall converters, which one can I stall the most? Which one is good for daily driving & the pros & cons for each? (I have little knowledge on stall converters. However, I am trying to have a fast auto but derivable for every day use. )
Any opinions or suggestions are welcomed, thank you.
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Either will do you fine, just depends what you really want to put up with.
If you honestly do not intend to mod the car much or race it a lot, I would go with the 3200. I love my 3600 but it will be hard on tires and might be more than you really want. Try to find someone near you with one or the other and see what you think after riding in one.
If you honestly do not intend to mod the car much or race it a lot, I would go with the 3200. I love my 3600 but it will be hard on tires and might be more than you really want. Try to find someone near you with one or the other and see what you think after riding in one.