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Old 02-19-2005, 12:14 PM
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I have a 2002 Trans Am WS6 A4 with the following mods: Lid, K&N, MAF Ends, smooth bellow, ported T-Body, MSD Spark Plug wires, 180 degree thermostat, Edelbrock shorties, no cats, slp muffler, 3:42 gears and all the suspension mods. My car was dyno tuned and had 325rwhp. I ran a 13.01 at the track. It's tax return time and I've decided to order a Yank SS3200 Torque Converter. I thought that would be a very good upgrade at this time. Is there anyone else running a Yank SS3200? Do you guys think this is a worthwhile upgrade? Is this a good stall to have with my current mods? This is my first thread ever posted and i'm still trying to figure out how to use this site so please forgive me. Thanks for any info or suggestions you guys have.
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1st off welcome to the site!! Yes, the yanks SS series is a very good line of TQ converters, but the one you have chosen has a pretty low stall speed for these cars, but none the less it would be a vast improvement over stock and work just fine. Yanks SS line of converters is known to be very streetable even in the 4000 stall range due the high STR they use, but remain very efficient. If you are going to spend the money on a Yank i'd atleast go with the SS3600. Good luck and enjoy the site!!!
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I have a SS3600 and forget that it is there most of the time. I have 3.23's.



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