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Old 02-08-2010, 05:49 PM
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Got the converter on the way here today. After talking with Chris we decided on a +4C which should be right around 3800-4000. Should be nice. I've heard nothing other than good things from guys that have ran their converters. I'm hoping for the performance of the larger converters I've ran with the street manners of the smaller converters. We shall see. In the past I've ran the following converters:

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PT4400

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4500
Old 02-08-2010, 06:21 PM
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Of all those which was ur favorite?
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Sweet deal Brian! I think you will be very pleased.

Man you have tested almost as many converters as I have.lol.

Keep us updated!
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Originally Posted by GT Griller
Of all those which was ur favorite?
I have owned the
Yank PT4000 & PT4400

I like the PT4000 the best cause I can still spray a 125 shot on that converter & run 6s on motor with it & 6.50s on the bottle
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Looking forrward to your results -

Thanks for the business, we appreciate it!!

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Of all the previous ones that I owned I loved the driveability of the TT3000, but I loved the performance of the PT4400! The PT came out of the hole so hard, but drove sloppy loose like a dumptruck. I am really hoping this is a carbon copy of both ends of the spectrum. I'm really looking forward to getting it back together.




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