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Old 10-10-2012, 10:55 AM
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Default Yank SC series vs SS series converters.

I would like to hear from those who have ran both on a procharged car.

I currently have a 02 Trans Am Procharged pushing almost 700wrhp and 600rwtq threw a 4L65E trans with a SS3600 converter. I want to see if there is anything to gain by swapping to a SC series converter before spending the cash.

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From my understanding the PY3400 converter stands up to higher hp better than the SS. I went with an PY on my turbo car because I wanted to keep the stall relativly tight with a 3400rpm to aid in spool.
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im in the same boat but i have a ss3800 with a f1a procharger....I was thinking the same for my set up just wondering too if its worth the extra cash...
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I talked breifly with Mike at Yank and he didn't go into great detail but said I would put more power to the ground with the SC3200.



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