Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 Well I have seen the other post about the PI3600 (4400) folks and what 60's they have attained. So lets hear from you Yank fellas. What 60's have y'all cut with the Big Yanks? Me: Yank Thruster Pro 4400 = 1.381 Yank Ultra Thruster 4800 = 1.44 (hot weather) Yank TP4400, stk int mtr = 1.44 |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 incoming yank commecial! just kidding john..your 60's ROCK. |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 TP-4400 (1.61) UT-4600 (1.54) <-- Spinning 3401 raceweight on both passes. MAJOR Torque Management(TM) issues! I've since added a ED Wright tuned PCM (deleted TM) & Lower Control Arms. Just waiting for a track to open <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0"> |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 My old '98 Camaro with 346...1.50 60' time...3560 race weight...heavy baby! |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 1.56's on a 3360 raceweight. [ February 12, 2002: Message edited by: Mike Hoffpauir ]</p> |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 Nine runs out of the last ten between 1.476-1.492 with stock rear and gears (3.23's)! Please, snow, please melt away. |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 TP4000E: 1.53, the track was hooking good that day. <img src="gr_grin.gif" border="0"> TP4400: 1.56, I spun on every pass that day. <img src="gr_sad.gif" border="0"> later, Steve |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 My best 60 ft with the tp4400 was a 1.50 and I averaged 1.52. Thats internally stock with 4.10 gears. One note, the converter was built for a heads,cam motor so its not quite as loose as one setup for mostly stock. |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 1.55 Heads and cam 1.51 With my 422ci, but I had it sent it back to have it destalled, I think it's only a 4000 now. |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 1.51 with the stock engine. 1.38 with the 422. YANK ROCKS! |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 [quote]Originally posted by Colonel: <strong>YANK ROCKS!</strong><hr></blockquote> Yes.. I would have to agree <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0"> |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 With major spinning. 1.65 on ET Streets! I have never hooked up at the track. I've had it for 6 months now and I go to the track almost every week! <img src="gr_images/icons/mad.gif" border="0"> Also Torque Management is kickin me in the ass. <img src="graemlins/gr_cry.gif" border="0" alt="[whiner]" /> [ February 12, 2002: Message edited by: Loco ]</p> |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 Man, I feel better about my "measly" old ST-3500. I have cut a best 60 ft. of 1.52 on ET Streets with torque management. I am considering going to a TP-4400 and eliminating TM. |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 Hey Raug, were you running the 16 inch et streets on your stock motor? I was just wondering if they will be good enough for an all bolt on car with a TP4400 3.42 combo? Thanks Phil |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 [quote]Originally posted by PHIL H: <strong>Hey Raug, were you running the 16 inch et streets on your stock motor? I was just wondering if they will be good enough for an all bolt on car with a TP4400 3.42 combo? Thanks Phil</strong><hr></blockquote> Well I was running the 15" ET Streets with the stock internals and 3.42's and my best was a 1.52 with an average of 1.54 @ 3350lbs Oh yea another vote for the YANK ROCKS slogan <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0"> LAter <img src="gr_grin.gif" border="0"> |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 You guy's with these converters make me sick <img src="gr_grin.gif" border="0"> Those bad ass, tire pullin', low (11)-(10)-(9) sec. timeslips come to easy for ya. <img src="gr_images/icons/cool.gif" border="0"> Wish I had the money to try a Yank. Anyone care to donate me one? <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0"> You guy's rule <img src="gr_images/icons/cool.gif" border="0"> |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 I too was (am) stock internals and had 3.23's for the 60ft's listed above. 100% stock suspension - front swaybar. |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 With the baby brother, YTP 4000 a 1.64 dragging my 3800lbs boat around. |
Re: Post your 60's with a Yank TP4400 FYI John,Don't count out those 4400 PI converters either,Iv'e seen dave's car at cartek go 1.44 at 3500 lbs with one so watch out for some competition this year!!from the vig's. Chuck/FLP |
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