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Old 09-01-2004, 03:21 PM
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I have a 4.8L Silverado RCSB 2WD w/ a 4l60e.

I am putting in a vette servo and a B&M Shift Improver Kit this weekend.

What is a good performance stall converter for my mostly stock motor?

I have 3.42's right now and plan on going to 3.90's in thr future.

I'm not going to do any serious performance mods to my motor simply because I plan on putting in a 408 in the next few years.
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Yank TT3000!!!

Do a search in the truck performance section. Lot's of topics on this...

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I agree Yaank TT3000 Im planning on gettin one someday
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Call Yank, I used to have there STL3200, It hit's hard & drives great. I pretty sure it wont fall off like the TT3000 on the top end. Should work great with the weight of your truck.




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