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Old 03-01-2009, 09:53 AM
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how do the performabuilt converteres rank to Yank and TCI?
Old 03-01-2009, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by StealthFormula
There is no comparison between the two. I would spend more money and do it right by running a Yank or Circle D. You can get a used Yank on the board for a decent price.
+1...Yank would be my first choice
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Originally Posted by blackhawk0251
I dont mean to start a "Battle of the stalls" thread but this is kind of a serious question. Ive only heard of TCI a few times because all ive heard about was Yank stalls. I hear they have really good lockup which makes them a higher quality stall. I need a stall for a new built transmission I am getting for my car. I can get a TCI 3200 for 300 bucks...what my question to you is, is it worth it as far as quality/money? My car is a daily driven street car.
You get what you pay for.

My TCI3000 blew apart after 5 weeks.

My Vig3k that I got after the TCI worked flawlessly for 2 years.



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