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Old Mar 6, 2004 | 02:05 PM
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I am going to post this in the N20 section as well as the Auto tranny section.
I have a 226/228 cam and nearly everyother bolt on. I also have a set of stage 1.5 heads from a company no one has heard of. (Air Flow Technolgy)
I make peak power at 6200.
On top of this I spray a 150 wet shot.
I have no tranny in the car right now and this upcoming week it will be going back in. I have a 3500 stall and a 4200 stall both from Yank and dont know which would give me better track numbers.
Which would you guys run for best results?
Thanks
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Old Mar 6, 2004 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by JZ'sTA
I am going to post this in the N20 section as well as the Auto tranny section.
I have a 226/228 cam and nearly everyother bolt on. I also have a set of stage 1.5 heads from a company no one has heard of. (Air Flow Technolgy)
I make peak power at 6200.
On top of this I spray a 150 wet shot.
I have no tranny in the car right now and this upcoming week it will be going back in. I have a 3500 stall and a 4200 stall both from Yank and dont know which would give me better track numbers.
Which would you guys run for best results?
Thanks
what model are the two yank converters?

id say...probably the 3500 spraying from the line...
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Old Mar 8, 2004 | 01:29 PM
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The 3500 will be better with the juice. If it an SY3500 i would go with the 4200.
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