Best TC for my 2002 Z28
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Best TC for my 2002 Z28
I've been asking around and everyone tells me to get either a Vigilante or a Yank. I'm planning on getting a 3200 but I can't really afford 700 bucks on one, I saw that the TCI was about 465 on Thunderracing.com. I just want to know if TCI is good or not. Help me please.
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The SSF 3500 will be a good converter to go with. We have them on special right now for $479.99. Let us know if you have any questions or if there is anything we can do for you!
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01 NBM Z28- A4 w/3.23s, TSP Black Lid, Hooker Catback, Pacesetter Headers w/ORY, ASP Pulley, Ported Throttle Body, TSP Torq. v3(231/234) Camshaft, TCI 4400, PRC Stg 1 Heads
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Originally Posted by Brian @ Texas Speed & Performance
The SSF 3500 will be a good converter to go with. We have them on special right now for $479.99. Let us know if you have any questions or if there is anything we can do for you!
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Originally Posted by TheHauntedZ28
Isn't 3500 too much for a daily driver??? Just want to know. If it won't kill me on the road then I'll get the 3500 soon hopefully.