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Old 12-27-2006, 10:15 AM
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Hello,

I just purchased (secondhand) a new Yank converter for my '04 GTO.

The model number is: SSTB3600LS2.

It was advertised as an SS3600, but I'm betting the stall is rated for a Trailblazer SS. Will the stall speed be different in my GTO? Will it even work?
I'm guessing it might stall to 3400-3500, which would be fine for me.

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since the output of the engines are about the same, the converter should still stall 3600
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Originally Posted by GregWS6&z28
since the output of the engines are about the same, the converter should still stall 3600
Weight of the vehicle plays a large role also. Find the weight difference in the two. A heavier car will make the converter slip (stall) more.




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