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Old 10-29-2007, 11:52 PM
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Between a lock up and non lock up. What makes a PT convert throw down better times than an SS?
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whats a 'PT'
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any converter can throw a better time than another its really a matter of how well mathched to the car TCC makes no difference
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Well, why would I choose a lock up over a non lock up converter....Like say I'm looking at a SS 4000 and a PT 4000, what would make me choose one over the other.
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There would be no coice performance the same , Price on the lockup a little higher , Savings in fuel driving normal PRICELESS as the card companies say More money to spend on your car
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