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Old 12-31-2003, 11:34 AM
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Does anyone know if TCI charges and how much if they do charge to restall my Converter. I have the SSF 3500 in there now and i am going to refresh the tranny with new clutches, and new steels. I want to go bigger now that i will have a 383 in the car. The 3500 is way streetable and i wish i would of went bigger to begin with. I was thinking 4000 or 4200 stall. Thanks
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Call kevin winstead at TCI he will take care of you.
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Cool hopefully he will chime in here soon. It has about 7-8k miles on it.
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Give me a call Monday at (662)224-9355. I'd like to ask a few questions about your combination.
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Cool hopefully he will chime in here soon. It has about 7-8k miles on it.
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Kevin whats the word on testing of the billet race 4400 verter?
U know I was curious...
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Kevin,

Ill give you a call on monday. Hope you guys had a good new year.
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JS,
We're still working on them now. We should be done by the end of the month.
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Hey Kevin I got the ssf3500 and thinking of going bigerrr and changeing the gears to 3:73 what do u think
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SAL,
I think it would be a good move to increase the stall speed, I've seen the 3800 converter pick up guys a solid tenth over the 3500. Of coarse, you could also go with a 4400 or a custom stall speed, but then your N2O wouldn't be as effective.
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Thank's Kevin 4 the replied so 4 know just do the gear thing



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