Vig 3600
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I just put one in my LT1 so it is probably a little different. Mine doesn't feel any different than the Vig 2800 as far as looseness. Most of the LS1 auto guys I have seen post on this site say to stay away from the Vig 3600. They opt for a more efficient Yank 4000 +. I Like the shift extension better than the 2800 and it hits alot harder from a roll.. I'm very satisfied with the little time I have running it.
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I used to run the vig3600, and it was pretty good for N/A but on the bottle it sucked. With home ported heads and a comp 212/218 cam with the normal bolt on and 342 gears i ran 11.32@119mph @3440 raceweight. Also was +600 DA. Best 60ft was a 1.489 with a few 1.49s and mostly 1.50 60fts.
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Originally Posted by TA2SLOW346
I used to run the vig3600, and it was pretty good for N/A but on the bottle it sucked. With home ported heads and a comp 212/218 cam with the normal bolt on and 342 gears i ran 11.32@119mph @3440 raceweight. Also was +600 DA. Best 60ft was a 1.489 with a few 1.49s and mostly 1.50 60fts.
Ya im going to keep it N/A for now so i hope it works good for me
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hey, make sure you get the multi-disk, if not youll prob be cutting 1.6's instead of high 1.4's, and i think they flash out to 4300, you can go to yank on the side and click on i think differences or comparissons and itll show you everything about it! hope that helps