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Old 07-18-2008, 09:32 PM
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Hey guys about to buy a 3400 stall with 25k miles on it for $250. Is this a good deal. Guy has great feedback and it runs perfect from how he describes he is just goin bigger. This a good idea? Or am i just askin for it. Fast responses encouraged, as i am buying this SOOON. Thanks
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What brand stall?
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Fuddle. Dont just assume NO ITS A FUDDLE, my friend is very very happy with his. And after 25k would you assume its been a damn good Fuddle? Anyhow, what ya guys think?
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save another $250-300 and just buy a brand new one
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^I'm thinkin of calling Andre at Edge but i can never find a good time since im working all the time.
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I wouldnt get a Fuddle, period.

John and his company have fallen so far behind in customer service and quality parts that your going to end up shooting yourself in the foot after its said and done.

Vigilante converters are solid units at good prices, you could try them. But if you want something thats going to last and work for a lifetime id hit up Yank or Circle D.

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Definitely good advise from Speed Density. The PI Vig's have been around for a long time and I believe were the first to offer an LS1 converter. They are very good units. I have many customers running the Yank converters and a few running the Circle D converters. All of which I have received good feedback in my units. I personally would never buy a budget converter for a performance application. Good luck. Vince
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Thanks for all input.




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