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Old 08-18-2011, 09:33 PM
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I was lookin at my stall and turns out its a pt4000 not a ss40000. Now I did some research and found this 2 be a very good stall as well. From wat I've read this is a better roll stall and hits a little harder in digs. This is also a n/a stall vs the ss4000 being a n20 friendly stall. Anyone have any experience wit them?
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I have the pt 4000 and love it. My car has a small cam, some lightly ported heads, a little weight reduction and its done a best of 1.51 60 foot. Everything still on the car even ac works I just put some race stars on it. And it does hit hard from a roll too. Its a real loose stall as well, I think you will like it.
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Is it true about it not being n20 friednly was plannin a 100 shot
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I wanted the pt4000 but I was afraid of going that big for my first stall. I did my homework on that stall and its known for best of both world dig race and a monster from a roll. Dont get me wrong I love the ss3600 bigtime but Im wondering what the pt4000 would have been like.
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Is it true about it not being n20 friednly was plannin a 100 shot
Some guys do it with that stall but its not the stall to get for nitrous. Yank dosent recomend it thats for sure.
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This is my first auto car so my 1st stall as well but put a big cam so don't wanna go any lower.
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Send it back to yank he will restall it for whatever you want. I love mine and I fixing to try a 100 shot on mine soon
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My dads car has a pt 4000 and he loves it. His car is set up with H/c all N/a and it runs great, defianetly would reccomend that stall as it is still streetable.
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I wouldnt waste the time and money restalling it for just a 100 shot. Try it and see how it works.
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Originally Posted by TA1364
I wouldnt waste the time and money restalling it for just a 100 shot. Try it and see how it works.
spray it
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I have sprayed a 175 on a pt4400. It blows through a little bit but so far I have decent results.
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You want a big converter to work on a decent hit call and have them build you one. Otherwise its like adding a big cam with manifolds.
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1.29 60ft with a ss4000... n/a 346 head cam stock bottom end...

both are good stalls...
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The highest I would go on a shot is a 100. No more than that just while I save 2 get my 5.3 worked on.
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The ss4000 has a higher STR at 2.6, so it hits harder outta the hole, however the PT is built to be more efficient and usually pulls harder and traps higher.
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