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Old 03-06-2006, 05:58 PM
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just ordered my rearend today.got the 9" moser true trac with the 4.11's in it. my converter to be put in is the yank pt4400. now with the ms3 and the gears and the converter is that going to be too much ? thoughts and opinions welcome.
Old 03-06-2006, 06:25 PM
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Thats a huge stall i'd say way too much stall. What did you have in it before? I'm a bottle boy so I have a pretty low stall.
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depends on what your doing with the car if its a track car then that would be a great combo if you plan on daily driving it 4:11's would be too much you would be better with 3:73's
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plans are for it to be a street/strip car , no long trips. just occasional cruise when not at the track.
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Originally Posted by 98transguy
plans are for it to be a street/strip car , no long trips. just occasional cruise when not at the track.
If thats the case its a pretty sweet set up !
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i talked to people forever about my setup which is pretty close to yours, but for 4.11 is to big 4 daily driver i'm going with a 3.73, and as far as the PT4400 its FUCKN GREAT i bought the same one from my friend and he had a stock motor it was not to bad of a ride. u should get some true duals it would help out with that MS3
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anyone with similar setup have any times ?
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You got a good setup going. 4.11s are fun as hell on the street, don't let them fool you!
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I've got 3.73s in my car with a TCI 4400 and an F11 cam. I can pretty much drive the car everyday (when its nice outside). All the 4.11s are gonna do is 'tighten' up the convertor that much more so its not as noticble that its slipping as much as it is. If you have a very loud exhaust that will tend to get old. Other than that a very high stall speed well only help you in every way with that big of a cam. You won't regret it, trust me.
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i have a yank pt4200 and 3.73's. from what i have read that should be a killer setup. i can't wait to get my car going again.
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I have about the same and times and setup in sig
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4.11s are definately not to much for the street. I love my 4.10s and I would want them any lower or higher.




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