just got my vig3200
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freshning up my vig3200
I just bought a vig that was used. it has 3400K miles on it . should i get it "freshened up?" also would i want precision industries to take care of this or a local speed shop if they do this kind of thing??
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J
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J
Last edited by heyitsTaJay; 03-17-2004 at 10:34 AM.
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I didnt and I bought mine used, it had less miles on it though. You'll def. love it, and probably will want to go bigger but for a bolt on car its good. Good move on the tranny cooler that will save you alot of life on the trans.
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You have to get a transcooler with a small convertor, otherwise the trans will overheat and throw codes. Years ago, a few people tried to install convertors without coolers, and all of them had overheating problems.
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Doesnt matter how many miles are on it, that doesn't mean that it couldn't have some metal or junk in it. Get the convertor flushed, & if you are going to get the stall changed, send it in to the co & get it done.
Mine stalled out @3600-3700 & was good for 11.49 with an average 1.52 60, and a best of 1.50. Def a great convertor. Best to launch from a 1000-1100 idle, then hammer it from there when the lights go down. I tried every other way, & this worked best for me. Good luck.
Mine stalled out @3600-3700 & was good for 11.49 with an average 1.52 60, and a best of 1.50. Def a great convertor. Best to launch from a 1000-1100 idle, then hammer it from there when the lights go down. I tried every other way, & this worked best for me. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Black Sunshine/ 00SS
Doesnt matter how many miles are on it, that doesn't mean that it couldn't have some metal or junk in it. Get the convertor flushed, & if you are going to get the stall changed, send it in to the co & get it done.
Mine stalled out @3600-3700 & was good for 11.49 with an average 1.52 60, and a best of 1.50. Def a great convertor. Best to launch from a 1000-1100 idle, then hammer it from there when the lights go down. I tried every other way, & this worked best for me. Good luck.
Mine stalled out @3600-3700 & was good for 11.49 with an average 1.52 60, and a best of 1.50. Def a great convertor. Best to launch from a 1000-1100 idle, then hammer it from there when the lights go down. I tried every other way, & this worked best for me. Good luck.