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Old 03-19-2009, 05:05 PM
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Since everybody always asks on here figured I'd post my experience so far. I called Yank to order a SS 3600. But he explained to me how they work and all and that alot of people going with a 228r cam go 3600 but then want the 4000. He builds them all hisself so I assume he knows what he's talking about. So if you have a question give him a call and he'll explain to what you want. Plus he'll throw in a free t-shirt if you talk good about him, lol.
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They make a fine product over at Yank! I'll be clicking off some nice numbers this year using one of their SS4000 converters.


I wear size XL....
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Originally Posted by ShevrolayZ28
They make a fine product over at Yank! I'll be clicking off some nice numbers this year using one of their SS4000 converters.


I wear size XL....
Indeed! I went to the track last night and made 5 passes with my PT4400. All were within .005 of each other with my 60' being 1.57 or 1.58. 11.62 is still as good as it gets for me right now .

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I've got a 228R and Yank SS4000 and the combination is absolutely perfect. I was looking at a 3600 but decided to go with the 4000 instead. Can't tell you how glad I am. This thing launches HARD but is just as streetable as my TCI 3500 was.




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