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Old 09-16-2009, 10:21 PM
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Im going from a tci street fighter to a performabuilt 9.5in billet 3800 stall. How much time do guys thank i will drop. thanks
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Try the drag section for more responses.
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Sometimes its not always the times that mean everything. I have seen TCIs produce some pretty good 60fts.......Its about comparing a billet converter to a non-billet converter. There is no comparison, hands down the billet converter is a far better piece of equipment for you car.
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Originally Posted by 01ssreda4
Sometimes its not always the times that mean everything. I have seen TCIs produce some pretty good 60fts.......Its about comparing a billet converter to a non-billet converter. There is no comparison, hands down the billet converter is a far better piece of equipment for you car.
Correct, durability and performance are 2 different criteria on converters. Like the old saying goes - Cheap, fast or dependable - pick 2

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yea i know its gona to be more dependable. Just curious if i would pick up any going from a 3200 to a 3800. Regardless i know i will be happy with it. Especially when im spraying with it.. Thanks guys
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not the drag racing section the https://ls1tech.com/forums/dyno-bench-racing-forum-150/




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