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Old Jun 29, 2006 | 04:39 PM
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Ok so my next mod is going to be a stall converter and I need one to match the cam I am going to be going with. The H/C setup is going to be a set of 62cc afr 205's with cometics gaskets and a 228-230 cam on a 112. I want to go with a yank converter and this is going to be daily driven in the summer months. Should I go with the SS3600 or SS4000 or call and try to get a custom SS series stall somewhere in between these two
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Old Jul 1, 2006 | 08:55 AM
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anyone?
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Old Jul 1, 2006 | 09:49 AM
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Start with the stall selector on the Yank website and then give them a call. They are extremely knowledgeable and very helpful. They really know their stuff. By the way, great choice, the Yank SS series really rocks for a daily driver/high performance street car.
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Old Jul 3, 2006 | 02:34 PM
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Start with the stall selector on the Yank website and then give them a call. They are extremely knowledgeable and very helpful. They really know their stuff. By the way, great choice, the Yank SS series really rocks for a daily driver/high performance street car.
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I looked there and thats why I am stuck because this being a full bolt on car soon to be afr 205 heads and a 228/230 cam it falls right at the end of the selector for the SS3600 and right at the begining for the SS4000. Im thinking I may see if they would build me an SS3800 with a 2.55 STR
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