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Old 05-11-2013, 08:45 AM
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The Circle D 5C (4000) is what I would go with. It's hard hitting NA converter and it'll take the 150 shot. Just make sure you have sticky tires
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Just got my 4c 3800 installed with my 2.73s it's good and loose .tractions with street tires is not happening in 1st and half of 2nd gear.
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I have a 3600 being that it's my DD and my MPG went down a considerable amount. If you're not going to be driving it everyday and are worried about performance I'd get a 4000. I read that a 4000 isn't much different than a 3600 stall in regular driving
Old 05-25-2013, 05:41 PM
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I bought the Circle D 1E 4k and installed it. Its manners are not bad at all and that thing pulls like a beast low and up top for sure. set lock up at 45 mph and its great. Thanks for all the input . Driving it around is no problem even with 3.23s. Different car.
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PTC 4000 is awesome



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