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Old 12-11-2010, 08:54 PM
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Default Yank SS3600 or Yank SS4000 with set up?

Here is my dilemma, I am swapping out my T56 for a 4L60E in the near future, going with a FLT Level 4. I need to know what size stall to go with for my car. It isn't a daily driver but I do want to drive it more than it has been lately. I wouldn't mind making it a daily driver so it has to be great on the street.

My full mod list is in my sig but I basically have a 234/236 112lsa cam, fast 90/90, and a MWC 9" rear with 3.89s posi. The cam puts out a lot of power throughout the rpm band too.

I need to know if a Yank SS3600 or a Yank SS4000 would be better for the street? and which would be better for the strip?

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ss4000!!!!!!
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Why? better for both street and stip or street or stip?
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they both have a lock up clutch,I would get the ss4000.you don't do much inner city driving.and thats a good size cam with a higher peak torque then most ls1.
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SS4000 see below
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Sounds like the 4000 is the way to go.

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I'd say go with the SS4000 also.
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is an SS4000 DD friendly?
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I have the SS4000 and im fine with it, but I'd get a 3600 for my next car. Car was doing the exact same 1.57 60's with a stock motor on a 3600.
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Originally Posted by 79TAKid
I have the SS4000 and im fine with it, but I'd get a 3600 for my next car. Car was doing the exact same 1.57 60's with a stock motor on a 3600.
did mph change?
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My ss3600 is perfectly streetable.
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yea, ive been told a 3600 is max for streetability.
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So maybe the 3600 for the street. How do they compare on the track? Any times lost or mph decrease with the 3600 compared to the 4000? How much?
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lock up clutch.acts like a 5 gear.
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Cant go wrong with calling yank and talking to them about which one, they will ask about your setup and will recommend a converter.
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True. Ill give them a call as well. Thanks for all the input.
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SS4000

i have the SS3600 for my tiny bolt on only LT1 street car. go big or go home. u'll rgeret it if u dont



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