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Old 11-05-2006, 12:24 PM
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WOW is all I can say. I had a midrange converter in my mustang before I got my LS1 but HOLY CRAP. I put 150 easy miles or so on her to break it in and finnaly pegged it from a stop. WOW I never thought a converter would do so much for a car. Having a little problem though as I posted in auto tranny section it keeps going into limp mode/default I think somthing might not have been completely plugged back in under the car but will check it out soon. For anyone wanting to do a converter get a Yank!!!!!!!!!! This thing is awesome. Its a whole different car and driving on the highway it drives like stock
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NO MY BFG DRAG RADIALS!!!!! Yea I went and saw two faint but they were still there, 40-60ft marks.

Hmm only a few more track days left. Sundays only, from noon-4. After Nov, no more racing until next season. Im thinking 12.6's @ 108mph. There was one guy with that stall, that was trapping 111, with shorty headers!
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Sounds like you're having fun. Can't wait to get my stalled Auto.
This is SpoolingTalon from KCSR btw
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Originally Posted by AutomagicLS1
For anyone wanting to do a converter get a Yank!!!!!!!!!!
I agree. Yank has it right.
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Originally Posted by SlowFbody
Sounds like you're having fun. Can't wait to get my stalled Auto.
This is SpoolingTalon from KCSR btw
Cool man. Youll love it
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There is none better.
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Originally Posted by JaSSon
There is none better.
Jason are you spraying with this converter? Also tell me how you get it done. This thing gets through the rpms quick!. Are you using or going to use a window switch?
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Im using a window switch to cut off at 6600. I dont plan on spraying more than a 100 shot or so the verter wont be a problem.
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the pt is a lil loose for the spray..might blow threw some..should run good!
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Originally Posted by slimcracka
the pt is a lil loose for the spray..might blow threw some..should run good!
That's why i'm gonna run a progressive controller on my PT4000 and have it ramp instead of just hit 100% out of the hole. That should help me from blowing through it somewhat.




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