Which would be better with my future combo?
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Which would be better with my future combo?
My current setup is in my sig. Which would match up best and give me the most performance in these choices?
I plan to add ported TB, TSP Custom 228R Cam: 228/228, .588"/.588", 112 LSA OR FMS Custom Grind Camshaft - 228"/228" .576"/.576" 114LSA. I could add 3.73 gears too or stay with the current 3.23's.
Out of those cams which converter would be best to get? Yank SS4000 2.6str or Yank PT4000 2.2str or Yank PT4400 2.5str
Thanks for all the info you provide.
I plan to add ported TB, TSP Custom 228R Cam: 228/228, .588"/.588", 112 LSA OR FMS Custom Grind Camshaft - 228"/228" .576"/.576" 114LSA. I could add 3.73 gears too or stay with the current 3.23's.
Out of those cams which converter would be best to get? Yank SS4000 2.6str or Yank PT4000 2.2str or Yank PT4400 2.5str
Thanks for all the info you provide.
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Car is more of a daily driver right now. I plan to take the car to the track more, say maybe 5-10 times a year. I was leaning towards the PT4000 with the 2.2str but i'm not certain.
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What differential, stock 10-bolt? If it is mainly a track car, daily driven with a 12-bolt, I would say the TP4400. If it is a stock 10-bolt daily driven that will see track duty, I say the TP4000. I would recommend the SS4000 if you like to race from a roll and daily drive it. They are all very close in performance, so you wouldn't be loosing much, it is more of a driving style perference and how you plan to use the car.
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Car has the stock 10bolt, but it will have a 12bolt sometime after these mods. With the 3400 converter i like the looseness but really wouldn't want too much looseness.
I suppose each of these listed converters will perform well with the cam selections i have in mind?
I suppose each of these listed converters will perform well with the cam selections i have in mind?
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Originally Posted by 2001 White Ws6
I suppose each of these listed converters will perform well with the cam selections i have in mind?