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Old 03-31-2006, 05:49 PM
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This will be my first time for a high stall TC.I will be doing a H/C swap soon (in sig).I also have 3.23 gears and 315/35/17R Nitto DRs.Is the STR a good choice for these tires or will it be to much.Is this stall to big for my car?Anybody who has a similar setup what TC do you use.
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i would match the stall with the h-\c combo you are planning on running..and the str would be great for a DD BUT you would have to work on suspension and you mighthave to use more agressive tires at the track...
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The 2.2 is great for a street/strip car but if you want something a little more aggressive go for the 2.5, as for the tires, they will require considerable heating to hook, and if you want be daily driving on them I would go with the MT et street's.
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2.2 1 is great for the street and strip
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Thanks guys i think i'll use a 2.2str my car is not a daily driver but it a weekend cruiser that I take to the track sometimes probably more after the H/C swap lol.
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If its not daily driven then I would go ahead and go with the 2.5 as you will prob be able to cut a little better 60' on a good tire.




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