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Old 03-10-2004, 09:45 AM
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I just got a new Yank SS3800E and it's vibrating badly when I accelerate from a steady 60 + mph. It only seems to happen when I'm driving at least 60 mph (or faster) on the highway and then give it some gas to speed up. It feels like my whole tranny is going to vibrate right off the car. I dunno if it's having a hard time figuring out if it's supposed to be unlocking itself when I step on the gas or what, but something seems weird.

I'm taking it in for more tuning tomorrow and hopefully they'll be able to fix it but I was hoping to get some opinions here first to make sure that my tuner doesn't feed me a line of BS.
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I do not think it is tuning, ( I ran Yank ST 3500 2 years with bolt on's and no tuning and no problems untill cam install ), I would check the bolts on TC and rear u joint very easy to foul up at both places, with your cam you may get misfires which may give the TC a fit ( I run 231/237 and misfires gave me a fit until I adjusted misfires ,
but NO vibrating only TC lock and unlock when cruseing)




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