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Old 08-20-2006, 12:58 AM
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does anyone out there DD a Yank PT4400? I am thinking of getting one? I want to install it with a trex what do you think?
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Trex and PT4400 as a DD? It can be done but it's not exactly street friendly.

My PY4000 and TR230 is pretty rough with the 3.42 gearing around town.
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I think the PT4400 and the T-Rex are great products but this combo would never find its way into my daily driver. It is just too much stall and cam for my taste.

Looking at your sig you already have a great DD setup. I would just go with what you have planned in the “NEXT” part of your sig.


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I ran the PT4200 in our DD with no issues and great drivability. Make sure you have a good Trans fluid cooler regardless of the converter you go with. You get used to the feel and then will want more IMO.

CamaroCain ran one in their DD as well as a few others around here.
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tuned right you can daily drive anything on the street. I had a coan 4800 in my DD a couple years ago....with 3.50 gears.




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