3200, 3600, 4000...?
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3200, 3600, 4000...?
im going to get a bigger stall converter... i have a precision vigilante 2800... and im going to get bigger... which one would be the best.. for me?... im fixin to get intake, heads, and a few little things... which is best?
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4000 is a bit too much for me
even with 2.6STR
and 3.73 gears.
if i could do it over,
maybe id be happier with 3800.
nah.
edit: but i wouldnt go much higher at all.
even with 2.6STR
and 3.73 gears.
if i could do it over,
maybe id be happier with 3800.
nah.
edit: but i wouldnt go much higher at all.
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If you plan on going to a H/C setup i'd look into a Yank SS3800-SS4000 they are a bit pricey.... but are a very good verter and pretty tight for how high of a stall speed they are rated at.
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i am going to do head/cam... probably not to soon.. ill probably get the bigger stall before h/c and i have a daily driver so.. 3500? is prob. best.. how much for a good 3500.. and how much you think i can get for my used 2800
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The TCI SSF3500 is very popular and a very good verter and they run about $450ish... but if it were me and I had the extra money and was planning on a H/C setup I would prolly choose the Yank SS3800 I think they are like $650...check the sponcers for prices because it's been a while since I have priced out verters. You need to go to the automatic trans forum and read through the threads over there you will find a TON of good info.........Maybe the mods will move this to the A4 section for ya