Guys that have the PT4000
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Maybe I was a little over zealous in what I said. 2300-2500 sounds about right.
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I have a pt4000 and the 3.23 performance axle. Its fine. No problems driving it around. It just needs the right tune and it will be great. I dont lockup till 45mph on that converter.
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One thing from a few races I had last night.
My pt4000 with 3.42's does not seem to have that "hammer drop" that a lot of big converters have. Part of this maybe my tune isnt all lined out down low yet. Working on that tho. But it feels more like a slingshot. I had a set of 26x10 qtp hoosiers on and the car rolled out from a dig. This felt way more controlled and easier on traction than an older combo with less power, 4.10's, and a another brand 4000 converter.
I think with the tune worked out and nearly stock suspension this converter is going to help me hurt some feelings from a dig.
My pt4000 with 3.42's does not seem to have that "hammer drop" that a lot of big converters have. Part of this maybe my tune isnt all lined out down low yet. Working on that tho. But it feels more like a slingshot. I had a set of 26x10 qtp hoosiers on and the car rolled out from a dig. This felt way more controlled and easier on traction than an older combo with less power, 4.10's, and a another brand 4000 converter.
I think with the tune worked out and nearly stock suspension this converter is going to help me hurt some feelings from a dig.