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Old 04-14-2009, 08:11 PM
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Hey there would like to see if anybody has had good luck with the tci superstreet fighter converter would love to get some feed back please thanks
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This site is great i cant get anybody to help thanks for all the help
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I ran mine for three year no problems,worked great.
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Paperweight, buy a real converter like:

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+2 on the real converter. TCI ones tear up alot of trannies. I'm going for a circle D once I have the moolah.
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Ran one for 2 years,no probs.I stepped up to a yank and never looked back.
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I ran a Streetfighter (3000 stall) for three years DD and many track trips. Worked perfectly from day one till retirement. Went to a Yank SS3600 and didn't see any gains.
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Originally Posted by rossina00
This site is great i cant get anybody to help thanks for all the help
If you can't wait 26 minutes for your gimme gimme
answer, readily available for the reading (been
discussed a hundred times or more, this very thing)
or perhaps even search, that's all the help you
deserve.

The site is not the problem. "It's a poor mechanic who
blames his tools".
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
If you can't wait 26 minutes for your gimme gimme
answer, readily available for the reading (been
discussed a hundred times or more, this very thing)
or perhaps even search, that's all the help you
deserve.

The site is not the problem. "It's a poor mechanic who
blames his tools".
lol........
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I had one for 3 years with out a problem,but stepped up to a circle d 5c
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I have had a SSF3500 for over three years on my D/D with no problems.

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I have a TCI SSF stalled to 4400-rpm. I am h/c car with spray making around 600hp to the rear wheels.




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