need help on TC
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need help on TC
i figured i'd ask even though im gonna call yank or precision industries, what stall should i go with??
here's the mods: pulleys, CAI, LT's, ORY, borla, 3.73, LT4km, and other lil stuff like plugs, wires, and so on.
one problem is i plan on getting my heads done in the fall. what stall should i get and which brand? money isnt an issue with a TC, i want the best i can get.
here's the mods: pulleys, CAI, LT's, ORY, borla, 3.73, LT4km, and other lil stuff like plugs, wires, and so on.
one problem is i plan on getting my heads done in the fall. what stall should i get and which brand? money isnt an issue with a TC, i want the best i can get.
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Originally Posted by warbird27
i figured i'd ask even though im gonna call yank or precision industries, what stall should i go with??
here's the mods: pulleys, CAI, LT's, ORY, borla, 3.73, LT4km, and other lil stuff like plugs, wires, and so on.
one problem is i plan on getting my heads done in the fall. what stall should i get and which brand? money isnt an issue with a TC, i want the best i can get.
here's the mods: pulleys, CAI, LT's, ORY, borla, 3.73, LT4km, and other lil stuff like plugs, wires, and so on.
one problem is i plan on getting my heads done in the fall. what stall should i get and which brand? money isnt an issue with a TC, i want the best i can get.
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daily driver from april to september, 275/40/18 street tires, probably gonna switch to drag radials, i will probably make it to the track around 10-15 times this year.
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With street tires and your 3.73 gears, I'd suggest the Yank SY3500. It hits fairly softly off the line so your 60' times won't totally suck. If you're definitely going to switch to drag radials, you could go with the SY3500 or another great choice would be the Yank SS3600.