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Old 12-30-2018, 05:01 PM
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Default Yank SS3600 vs 4000 stall ?

so im running a 383 stroker lt1 with the 280xfi cam and ported heads, running 373s gears and ill be shooting about a 125 shot of nitrous. was wondering what size converter is should go with for my 4l60e? thanks
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The PT series of converter likes nitrous better than the SS series.

If you never go over 125 and care more about the manners of the converter off-spray then go with the ss4k
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PT series is not for nitrous. PAS for 150shots and up. SS series anything less than 150shots is okay. Call and talk to them after holidays.
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The SS 3600 will net you the best results with nitrous. PT series is more for NA applications
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Sorry! I had remembered it totally backwards. PT series is ultimate NA. My bad
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3600 is fine. You dont want to blow through the shifts or just burn tires at launch. It should be torquey for sure and drive well.




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