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Old 05-09-2013, 03:49 PM
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Is there a difference in performance, and if so, what?

I currently have a Yank PY3600 on my F1C Procharged C5 and was wondering is the Yank 10.5" holding me back? I originally had a Yank SS3600 which was a 9.5" and for some reason I felt like the car pulled harder with the SS3600.

Would like to hear what you guys are runing and your suggestions.

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9.5" will be lighter, but the 10.5" probably can withstand more abuse if it has a billet front cover as well.
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Depends on power level and weight of car. I know in my truck the py3400 works great but have tried a cpl 9.5" converters and blow right thru them. Even on low boost.



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