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Old 12-06-2003, 12:39 PM
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Question Worth stepping up to a TCI ssf converter

I currently have a streetfighter converter in my car, should not be a problem hitting 1.6s in the 60ft once I get some good tires, Just wondering if its worth jumping up to the 3500 from the 2800 or not.

Got new springs going in and an LS6 intake this spring, dont want to waste the money on a converter if its not going to gain me much. Also My car makes peak power at 6400 on the dyno if that helps .
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3500 is a nice step up...LS1s really perform best with a 3000 + stall...i'd bet my last dollar you get a decent gain with it providing you can hook...enjoy
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Yes man this would be a very wise decision, that 2800 is defiantly not enough stall. I would think you could pull some very nice 60s with this converter with good tires. My TCI SSF 3500 has excellent street manners also and pulls like a raped ape. Good Luck

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