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Old 05-30-2006, 05:30 PM
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I have the stranges feeling I'm going through the EXACT same thing. Good luck to ya.
Old 05-30-2006, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by mulot30th
Is it possible we dont have enough power (only 1psi of boost at 2000 rpms) to stall any higher?????
No, if you have stock power it should brake stall up to at least 3000.
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stall it in 2nd gear. my 4k will only brakestall to ~3k in 1st before it pushes the tires. in 2nd gear it will brakestall to ~4200 then immediately IGNITE the tires...then send my tranny into limp mode again
Old 05-30-2006, 10:27 PM
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In 1st gear it will stall to 1500 rpm before getting tire spin

in 2nd gear it will stall to 2000 rpm with no tire spin at wot...

Now that is weird....

And we know we have more hp than stock since it would not nearly spin the tire that easy in stock form...
Old 05-31-2006, 08:54 PM
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if you want the problem solved take the converter out and get it solved- if not leave it in there and forget about the whole thing. you can't expect the vendor to just send you a new converter and you send yours back...
Old 06-01-2006, 08:44 AM
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That is what we will have to do!!

Dave @ Yank have been very nice, so will keep you posted of the final results....
Old 06-01-2006, 08:53 AM
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Just explain to Yank its a driver and you will get the converter back as soon as possible. However you will have to pull it and send it back to him to fix or replace. It is either the wrong converter or there was an error when building it. You will either have to use alternative transportation or put another converter back in the meantime.

As an alternative Yank might agree to you paying for another converter and then shipping the original back for a refund. You will have to ask.

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Will have to send it back, they will re-stall it and send it back to me... That is the only solution we could think of...
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How much will they charge?
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and how long will the turnaround be?
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Don't know for the turnaround... but no charge!
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Originally Posted by mulot30th
Will have to send it back, they will re-stall it and send it back to me... That is the only solution we could think of...
Measure the converter before you do...Yank's are smaller in diameter and a lot lighter than stock...

Just to be sure they aren't going to try and restall a heavy stock converter.
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Yes I will do for sure

thank you!!




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