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Old 09-26-2005, 10:52 PM
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I am looking for a new converter, my Yank 2800 isnt going to be big enough for me, its for sale, but i was wondering what would be a better converter for my setup, TCI SSF 3500 2.5str or Fuddle 3800 2.2str, Im lookin for the best street performance, because i dont go to the track that often.

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If your thinking about a Fuddle contact John, he will take time to talk to you about what exactly you are looking for and let you know what he feels is the right verter for you.. i have a fuddle 4000 2.5 str, great street driving, still getting about 28 MPG on the highway. and it took off 7 tenths off my ET at the track. ..

**remembering that i went from Nittos, to M/T street radials**
http://www.fuddleracing.com/

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Wow, .7 off, now thats great and what im lookin for, right now i am leanin towards fuddle, cause the 10% off sale, thanks ill get ahold of him.
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wow im having the same issue on picking a converter. his site has awesome prices.thanks
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Originally Posted by spec_j
If your thinking about a Fuddle contact John, he will take time to talk to you about what exactly you are looking for and let you know what he feels is the right verter for you.. i have a fuddle 4000 2.5 str, great street driving, still getting about 28 MPH on the highway. and it look off 7 tenths off my ET at the track. ...

**remembering that i went from Nittos, to M/T street radials**
http://www.fuddleracing.com/
wow that's quite amazing.
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you can see my complete track times in my other post here in the automatic section.
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i like the TCS C 60 its more for a racer that uses lock up though its lock up plate is rated to 800hp
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i like the TCS C 60 its more for a racer that uses lock up though its lock up plate is rated to 800hp
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fuddle is good i still need a tune my 60 foot times went from 2.02 to 1.80 thats pretty damb good if u ask me
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Get a Yank PT 4000 if you want to drag race or a SS 4000 for the street and track




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