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Yank SS4000E w/ 3.23 gears driveability?

Old 11-05-2005, 11:18 AM
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Default Yank SS4000E w/ 3.23 gears driveability?

I am installing this very soon.. I am wondering how my car will run on the tune i have that was tuned when i had my Vig3200?

Will i definately need a re-tune with the new stall or shouldn't it make a difference?

Also how loose will it feel on the street with my 3.23's in my daily driver?
Will i hate it or get used to it real fast?

If anyone could help answer my questions.. i'd appreciate it!

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ttt.. anyone?
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from what i have read. you will be fine.. but 3.73 would be the best gears to match stall size...
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will the 3.23s make it a little mroe loose? how much mroe of a gain do you think a 3.73 would actually pull? i didn't think it would be worth the money for the gains?

maybe i'm wrong

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Also how is the install with the 6 lug design for the TC? I saw colonel posted and said to just drill the other 3 holes through the flexplate.. and i heard others ordering 6 lug flexpates?

what should i do?
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the SS4000 and all 6 lug Yank converters built in the last year will fit the TCI flexplate as it has the same bolt patterns as the converter.
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what about drilling the 3 holes in the stock flexplate? or isn't that possible? seems like some tech members have done it?

How much are the TCI flexplates?


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