Thinking of going bigger(converter)
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Thinking of going bigger(converter)
Right now I have a TCI 3800 in a SI bolt-on car that my best time has been a 11.51@116mph wit a 1.51 60' in -1050 DA, but I'm looking for a little more. I would really like to get some 11.4-11.3's out of it. I was wondering if a PT 4400 would get me a tenth or two and maybe pickup a few mph? Would the higher shift extensions help me out? Oh and also is there any way you can check the stall of a converter?
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Richard,
Our new SSF4000 converter (PN 242939) is typically worth 1-2 tenths over the 3800. The Comp4400 converter (242934) is worth 3-4 tenths over the 3800...
I'm sure the Yanks would also be comparable.
Kevin
Our new SSF4000 converter (PN 242939) is typically worth 1-2 tenths over the 3800. The Comp4400 converter (242934) is worth 3-4 tenths over the 3800...
I'm sure the Yanks would also be comparable.
Kevin
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Originally Posted by BAIN
Lynda, I just want to get in the top 5 SI cars then I am going to put a cam in Oh and my raceweight now is 3460, but I haven't put a cage in yet.
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Originally Posted by CamaroCain
Well, then your best bet would be a Yank PT4400