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Old 08-09-2008, 05:37 PM
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car is a 90 mustang lx
416 motor with l92s cam is 251-258 around 640 lift on a 112
built th350 373 rear gears
28 inch et street , cars weight is 2850 with out me
all yeah 150-200 shot nos soon

iam looking for the best place to go and what stall speed to get, my old set up was a th400 with some shitty converter went 10.26 at 134 with a 1.50 60 foot n/a. thanks for any help you can give me
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I would say a SS4000 by Yank at least. Call Yank, Vigilante, or Circle-D to see what is the best converter for your goals
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how is that one on the bottle?
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What is your max shift rpm? Driven on the street or pure race car?

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street race and 7,000 rpms
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