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Old 11-19-2012, 10:36 PM
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After a long time I finally found my stall size, here is a pic, now I understand why my car feels really loose because of the converter, is their any way to compensate and make it tighter?
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Most would consider that a pretty tight converter, but if you have 2.73 gears it might feel a little sloppy. Putting 3.73s in the rear will make it feel almost stock around town until you hit the loud pedal. The only other option is to have it restalled to tighten it up.

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Originally Posted by TXCAMSS
Most would consider that a pretty tight converter, but if you have 2.73 gears it might feel a little sloppy. Putting 3.73s in the rear will make it feel almost stock around town until you hit the loud pedal. The only other option is to have it restalled to tighten it up.

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I have 3.23s so yeah I guess 3.73s and a tune(since I don't think I have one would be nice)



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