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Old 08-03-2005, 02:41 AM
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Im thinking about getting the TCI ssf 3500 converter for my a4 but am wondring if its a good idea. My a4 has the stock 3.23 gears and i was wondering if the converter would work with those gears, and if this was a good converter to buy. whoever has this converter post your replies and let me know how good your mpg are and if you recommened this converter. TIA.
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Also, should i get a trans temp. gauge, and where can i find one at a reasonable price? TIA.
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any input would be greatly appreciated.
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You should choose a stall 3500 our bigger. If you plan on doing mods in the future get a litte bigger one then the one you want to get now. Also a tranny cooler will be good as well. A gauge will be very good to montior the temps. And for insurance you can get a deep trans pan to keep the trans a bit more cooler.
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the 3500 is a good all around converter




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