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Old 01-10-2010, 02:05 PM
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So I was pricing out a 4l60e and converter. I mentioned how I wanted to spray my truck and was told I needed a anti-ballooning plate. Is this true though if I lock out the nitrous for 1st gear? I'm not serious on running some crazy number, its not a track toy my truck, I just thought about having some spray for 2nd gear on.
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With the weight, probably. Definitely need a billet front.
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Oh I was thinking it was recommended to me as the nitrous would be hard on it out of the hole, but even if I start spraying in second gear it is going to be really rough on the converter? Does anyone know what a 89 Silverado stepside weighs? My title for it says 3150, but that seems light for a truck, although it doesn't have four wheel drive.




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