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Old 06-24-2010, 10:21 PM
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nice, i wish i knew the specs on my tranny and converter
i got it in a trade for my T56 set up (bad move).
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Originally Posted by AChotrod
I think Im going with a Neil Chance converter
Smartest thing you can do IMO. That's what I run and besides a great product the time Marty will take with you going over your whole combination and getting you a converter that's perfrect for YOUR combo is worth anything they charge. I got mine a ways back for $1100-worth EVERY PENNY.
FWIW, I been mid 9's for years on my th350.
Street drive too.
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Sounds good to me!!! Im pretty set on the NC converter, but have been set back a bit after I just bought a 4bolt block and a new cola crank for the next motor. Should be a few more weeks b4 the 350 goes in.
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Originally Posted by AChotrod
So since my car is tuned for 4.10s and a factory Ws6 car has close to 26" tires do I just wire into the abs for a VSS signal and Ill be really close?
I tried that on my car. I first wired it to the speed sensor on the top of the pumpkin and the speedo was WAY off. I then wired it to a wheel speed sensor on the front and it's still off. Not sure what to do other than getting a tailshaft with a hole for a speed sensor on it and a reluctor wheel to go on the output shaft.
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Originally Posted by Skinny
I tried that on my car. I first wired it to the speed sensor on the top of the pumpkin and the speedo was WAY off. I then wired it to a wheel speed sensor on the front and it's still off. Not sure what to do other than getting a tailshaft with a hole for a speed sensor on it and a reluctor wheel to go on the output shaft.
If its off it should be able to be tuned correct????? I just thought it would be pretty close. I could care less at track/ higher speeds but kinda nice to know approx how fast your going on the street.




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