shift extensions on TCI ? and yank SS series with 2:73
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shift extensions on TCI ? and yank SS series with 2:73
this is for a 01 Z will any of the TCI converters have the shift extensions like the yank SS converters?
why should I spend all that extra money for a yank? which TCI converter compares to the SS3600 yank?
why should I spend all that extra money for a yank? which TCI converter compares to the SS3600 yank?
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i think it is right around 4700rpms w/ my tci 3500, 2.73 gears. can't comment on the yank but (or so i've read) for drivability the tci is better (tighter feeling) while the yank may be easier to hook with. the tci hits pretty hard and causes me traction problems w/ a mostly stock car w/ nitto dr's on the rear.
converter is the BEST MOD you can do though, hands down- besides nitrous it is the best. whatever you get don't go to small, if i could do it again i'd get the tci-3800 but im happy w/ the 3500...
converter is the BEST MOD you can do though, hands down- besides nitrous it is the best. whatever you get don't go to small, if i could do it again i'd get the tci-3800 but im happy w/ the 3500...