tci converters what you guys think?
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I've had my TCI SSF3500 in for about a month now and I have yet to go WOT. ok, well I've done it once and almost did a 360. Took her to about 60mph then let off. Got there pretty damn quickly too. It's working great and amazes me. But if you're strap for cash then the TCI is the way to go.
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I got mine just over a week ago. Still havn't learned how to launch it properly, went to track for first time ever last night. My mods/ET in sig. I KNOW there is more in it than that, and my 106.5 mph trap seems high enough to me, considering i only made 320rwhp on the stock converter.
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JTM what TCI and yank converter are you comparing and do the cars have exactly the same mods, I dont think TCI has a bad mph from what i have seen. You are being alittle vague with that statement.
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Originally Posted by MARKSZ71
love my tci 3500 just use the SEARCH buttom there is pleanty on this converter
search is my good friend
thanks for all the replies guys
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damn hard to get your tires to hook.I even had some drag radials on for a few runs (air temp was cooling down though) I did get a 12.9 though.
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You can get the car to hook on pretty small drag radials. I have cut a 1.64 w/my TCI3500 using 255/16 BFG DRs. I launch around 2k and walk off the brake while rolling onto the gas. If I mat the pedal right away I'll spin up pretty bad.