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Old 09-14-2011, 01:38 AM
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Looking to get a stall converter. Been looking at all the posts and still cant decide. Mods include: long tube headers, custom 3" exhaust, SLP lid and cold air intake, port and polished TB, (eventually LS6 intake), running 3.23 gears, might go to 3.73 gears later. Possibly slight cam next year (maybe). This car is just taken out on the weekends and play on the street with. Not my daily driver, but do like to cruise around town at lower speeds. What do you recommend?

I'm torn between Circle-D 3200, TCI 3600 (heard it was kinda loose), or the Yank SS3600.

Just fear going with a 3600 stall. Will it be too loose for around town? Or is a 3200 to low?

Probably will call Yank tomorrow, but I wanted to get your opinions first
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Yank 3600!
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Out of those I would take the yank 3600, but why not consider the circle d 3600? I think my circle d 3400 is a little loose and actually just as big as a ss3600
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Yank 3600 it is Thanks guys
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Originally Posted by Firehawk54
Yank 3600 it is Thanks guys
smart man.
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Here's my SS4k doing work:

https://ls1tech.com/forums/multimedi...pics-vids.html
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can't go wrong with either or.. I think if your concerned about mpg it doesnt really matter, if ur a track junkie go with a 3600. I got a 3600 and I am very happy with mine.

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