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Old 04-25-2007, 11:00 PM
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I'm going to go with the Torquer 3 231/234 .643"/.598" 111 LSA. Its my daily driver so I dont want to go too crazy. Please chime in! I'm leaning towards yank.
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i would go with a ss 3800 for a dd.. itll be fine for street use
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Thats a pretty big stall, I was think maybe the ss 3600.
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SS4000. make the most out of that setup
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with an OD tranny and a converter that will lockup, I'd go 4000.
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Originally Posted by Jeff M
Thats a pretty big stall, I was think maybe the ss 3600.
you act like the 3800 and the 3600 are so much different and i think he should go HIGHER than 3800




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