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How much am I leaving on the table? SS4000 vs PT4200

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Old 10-02-2004, 03:50 AM
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I've narrowed my converter choice down to two: SS4000 or PT4000. I know I'm going to be giving up some performance if I went with the SS line over the PT, but I'm just curious as to how much. Anyone with experience with both of these converters who could give me the lowdown on how each is different from one another? BTW, the car is going to be a bolt on car, with 3.73's and some weight reduction, if that helps

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Anyone got any experience with either of these converters?
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my $0.02 are in here:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/automatic-transmission/223198-need-some-advice-converter.html

about a .1 between the SS4000 and YTP4200 would be my guess. I'm not sure anyone has done a back-to-back track test.
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If you are purchasing new I'd go with the PT. On second thought if you are purchasing new I'd go with a TCI converter. Yep that coming from a Yank user.




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