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Old 02-05-2010, 10:04 AM
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Hey guys.. well im going to have to get a built 4l60e for my ls1 thats going into my 65 chevelle. so i have no idea what stall i should get.

the motor is bone stock inside.
gt40 turbo just looking to run 8psi
20inch rear tires, 18in fronts, it will never see the drag strip and will mostly be driven on the street to car shows. and i have no idea about what stall to run.. any help?
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I run a yank 3600 SS and my brother in law runs a yank 4000 SS.
Were both N/A LS1 Trans Am's I feel his 4000 is perfect for the track while my 3600 is just a little tighter and good for the street. But if your looking to build that 8psi of boost quick I wouldnt get too large of one, these are just our converter results i am no expert. And remember to get them shift points set just right and your good to go.


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