tci ssf3500 or yank ss4000
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Hi Matt,
How about a TCI 4000 converter? I can hook you up with the stall speed that you're looking for and save you some money. Just email me if you're interested. kevin@tciauto.com
Kevin
How about a TCI 4000 converter? I can hook you up with the stall speed that you're looking for and save you some money. Just email me if you're interested. kevin@tciauto.com
Kevin
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I would go for the TCI converter. I always had Yank products myself. I've had 5 converters and 6 transmission from Yank. Their converters were awesome and always performed flawlessly. When Yank moved facilities, I gave TCI a call and Kevin and I discussed options and we came up with a TCI 3800 for my newest car. It performs flawlessly. The shift extension is 5100 and I can footbrake to 3000 on street tires. This converter drives GREAT and I say that because I drove a Yank PT4400 for 3 years and this converter is awesome. I don't think you can go wrong in either case, but I opted this time for a TCI and will be running them from now on in my own cars.