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I'm just letting all you know that the Yank SS4000 is an awesome converter. I did the SS4000/HP tuners/Drag radials I pickup almost an whole second. I went from 8.42@86.10 an 12.88@108.44 to 7.53@89.98 an a 11.93@111.82 so that's an .89 in the 1/8th an .95 in the 1/4 with an mph better of 3.88 mph in the 1/8 an 3.38 in the 1/4.. I'm very happy with the yank ss4000 converter.
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Thanks man. the tires where street tires with the 12.88 an nitto 275x50x15 Nitto NT555 drag radials and the 2 runs where in about the same DA. not much different. -1380 an -1433. I went from 1.97-2.0s to 1.61-1.64 60fts.
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I'm running 8' wheels and thats what I have been told.
What kind of air pressure was you running in the nittos?I bought some 275 for my 8 inch rims I like how much sidewall you have on the 8 inch rims.Fixing to bring mine to the track.That Is a great 60ft.
What kind of air pressure was you running in the nittos?I bought some 275 for my 8 inch rims I like how much sidewall you have on the 8 inch rims.Fixing to bring mine to the track.That Is a great 60ft.
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I'm just letting all you know that the Yank SS4000 is an awesome converter. I did the SS4000/HP tuners/Drag radials I pickup almost an whole second. I went from 8.42@86.10 an 12.88@108.44 to 7.53@89.98 an a 11.93@111.82 so that's an .89 in the 1/8th an .95 in the 1/4 with an mph better of 3.88 mph in the 1/8 an 3.38 in the 1/4.. I'm very happy with the yank ss4000 converter.
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Thanks I was hoping for a little more then that et wise.
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