Yank PY3600- opinions needed
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Yank PY3600- opinions needed
I'm looking into possibly purchasing a YANK PY3600 for my setup, and was just wondering how many of you guys are runing this particular stall converter with their boosted setup.
I have a F1C Procharged C5 (3:73 gears) making ~775rwhp, soon to be well over 800+rwhp and am considering trying this converter. I currently run a Vig 5-Disc 3400 stall, but I'm not really liking the way it performs at the track or on the street with my setup...
Note: I've literally read all the PY3600 threads on the forum, just would like further opinions before I throw $1,000 on a converter.
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I have a F1C Procharged C5 (3:73 gears) making ~775rwhp, soon to be well over 800+rwhp and am considering trying this converter. I currently run a Vig 5-Disc 3400 stall, but I'm not really liking the way it performs at the track or on the street with my setup...
Note: I've literally read all the PY3600 threads on the forum, just would like further opinions before I throw $1,000 on a converter.
TIA
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between me and a buddy I have installed three py3400 two of my own 1 in a buddys car, I have 1 in a bbc 496 with 16psi of boost and now my 364 goat with 14psi, buddys camaro was a 370 with 12psi with a 4l80,
on the street they are awesome and at the track you cant ask for anything else, spend your money you will love it
on the street they are awesome and at the track you cant ask for anything else, spend your money you will love it
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I actually went from the PY 3400 to the Yank SS 3600. It made a BIG difference in my mph, 1/4 times and 60'. I don't know why. I bought that PY because I was a boosted car. After talking with them, they suggested the SS series. I wish I would have talked with them first.
On another note, Arun knows what he's talking about. His advice goes along way.
On another note, Arun knows what he's talking about. His advice goes along way.
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I actually went from the PY 3400 to the Yank SS 3600. It made a BIG difference in my mph, 1/4 times and 60'. I don't know why. I bought that PY because I was a boosted car. After talking with them, they suggested the SS series. I wish I would have talked with them first.
On another note, Arun knows what he's talking about. His advice goes along way.
On another note, Arun knows what he's talking about. His advice goes along way.
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I actually went from the PY 3400 to the Yank SS 3600. It made a BIG difference in my mph, 1/4 times and 60'. I don't know why. I bought that PY because I was a boosted car. After talking with them, they suggested the SS series. I wish I would have talked with them first.
On another note, Arun knows what he's talking about. His advice goes along way.
On another note, Arun knows what he's talking about. His advice goes along way.
If I can't get deep into the 9's with my current converter, then I'll have to decide to either go back to the SS 3600 and take my chances, or just try out the PY 3600.
tomz28,
Why are you switching from a PY 3600 to the PY 3400?
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It;s funny you said that. I actually ran a SS 3600 for an entire season before switching to the Vig-5 disc converter. The only reason I made the switch was because everyone I spoke with (Including Dave at Yank) said the power I'm making would be too much for the SS 3600. But honeslty, the car felt like it had 100HP more with the SS 3600 then with the current Vig 5-disc....not sure why.
If I can't get deep into the 9's with my current converter, then I'll have to decide to either go back to the SS 3600 and take my chances, or just try out the PY 3600.
tomz28,
Why are you switching from a PY 3600 to the PY 3400?
If I can't get deep into the 9's with my current converter, then I'll have to decide to either go back to the SS 3600 and take my chances, or just try out the PY 3600.
tomz28,
Why are you switching from a PY 3600 to the PY 3400?
a SS converter from yank is only good for 600hp
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Umm. You may want to change the batteries in that calculator because 6600-5200= 1400.
You guys running these 3400-3600 converters are leaving a bunch of ET on the table. My FTI stall around 4600 and at full boost has an 800-900 shift extension (7200 to 6400). 5200 RPM is dropping you WAY out of the powerband.
You guys running these 3400-3600 converters are leaving a bunch of ET on the table. My FTI stall around 4600 and at full boost has an 800-900 shift extension (7200 to 6400). 5200 RPM is dropping you WAY out of the powerband.
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Umm. You may want to change the batteries in that calculator because 6600-5200= 1400.
You guys running these 3400-3600 converters are leaving a bunch of ET on the table. My FTI stall around 4600 and at full boost has an 800-900 shift extension (7200 to 6400). 5200 RPM is dropping you WAY out of the powerband.
You guys running these 3400-3600 converters are leaving a bunch of ET on the table. My FTI stall around 4600 and at full boost has an 800-900 shift extension (7200 to 6400). 5200 RPM is dropping you WAY out of the powerband.
Thanks!