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Old 07-22-2007, 04:05 PM
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I'm thinking of geeting a new convertor for my car but I'm not sure what size I want to go. Car and mods in sig, and it is a DD for me. I am looking for any input and also to see if there is anyone in the Crown "Town" Point area to take me for a ride (in a similar car) to also see what is actually feels like. Thanks for checking this out and just let me know.
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3600-4000 and you'll be happy, I daily drove and delivered pizzas with my cam/converter car w/4000 stall and it did pretty good. Ii'd give you a ride if I still had my old car but the new car is a bit different
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Nick, 98camz28 is my buddy I told you about....PM him about his suspension parts for sale
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For a DD, I think around the 3500 range is fine. I don't live near Crown Point, so I can't help you there. Best of luck.
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I've got a brand new Yank PT4000 for sale.
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Originally Posted by King James
I've got a brand new Yank PT4000 for sale.
Thanks, but I was talking to my buddies and they think I should get around a 3200 for a DD.
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I'd go with a Vigilante 2800 to 3000 rpm stall for a daily driver. We have had excellent results with these converters, and they handle a lot of power. Bob
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Ive had 2 Vigalantes and a Yank, picked up more from the yank....
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Originally Posted by CRAWLIN
Ive had 2 Vigalantes and a Yank, picked up more from the yank....
Are you anywhere near Crown Point?
I'd like to go for a ride to see what it feels like, if that alright with you!!!
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OT i know, but did you go to CPHS? I graduated in '05.


As far as the converter, I'm debating between the Yank 3200 and 3600 for my LTwon. Be a man and go 4000. I bet it'll be perfect.
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Went ot Illiana in Lansing and I'm Class of 2000.
I'm not really sure what size I want but I really want to go for a ride in one
to know what it feels like and what to expect.




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