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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 04:14 PM
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Alright I need some good ideas on the best converter for n2o i like to spray everything it has off the line, but i dont want anything over a 3,000 because i drive it alot also, PLEASE HELP!!!
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 04:23 PM
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Neal Chance.
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Reconsider the not above 3000 deal. The Yank PY3400 is super tight around town (close to stock), until you mash the pedal.
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 05:35 PM
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i had a fuddle 3,600 2.2str and it slipped way to much on the bottle i just need one that will be tight for the n2o when i took the fuddle out i picked up 5 tenths and 6 mph off my et and i went back to the stock converter!
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Originally Posted by juicedls1
i had a fuddle 3,600 2.2str and it slipped way to much on the bottle i just need one that will be tight for the n2o when i took the fuddle out i picked up 5 tenths and 6 mph off my et and i went back to the stock converter!

The PY3400 is tight. Almost close to stock. Call Yank.
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K thanks for the help!
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by juicedls1
i had a fuddle 3,600 2.2str and it slipped way to much on the bottle i just need one that will be tight for the n2o when i took the fuddle out i picked up 5 tenths and 6 mph off my et and i went back to the stock converter!
You mean that when you took the Fuddle out and put back in your stocker you gained .5 and 6 mph?
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 09:22 PM
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You mean that when you took the Fuddle out and put back in your stocker you gained .5 and 6 mph?

^^^^^ what he said????

inquiring minds want to know.

what did it do to your short time?
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Ya here is my best pass with the Fuddle: 1.65 60ft 4.78 330ft 7.37@94 1/8th 9.62@105 1000ft now with the stock converter: 1.56 60ft 4.55 330ft 7.10@97 1/8th 9.14@111 1000ft it just feels so much stronger without a converter in there thats why i dont want a real big one but i need one because i am going to cam it over the winter!
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 10:36 AM
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wow. big difference..two and half tenths in the 1/8...hmmmm.
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 10:41 AM
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I really think ud like the pye verson of yanks. I drove a pye 3400 with 2.73 gears and it was real nice to drive. Not anything like my pt4400 thought
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 10:46 AM
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lol i new u would chime in sometime im getting a converter for christmas just debating on which one i want to be sure this time costs to much money for trial and error i know its going to be a yank but dont know what size dont know if i can get it to put down better times than the stocker!!
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Originally Posted by usd2sing
wow. big difference..two and half tenths in the 1/8...hmmmm.

ya thats how much that fuddle slipped way to big or loose for the n2o thats why i need a tighter verter.
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 11:13 AM
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the only thing id say is call mike or dave at yank. They will fix up with one. Id probelly say if ur going to buy that cam of mine and the nitrous id get the PYE3600. But u may have to take some gear out of the rear. maybe. Im running a 4.56 in the chevelle and truing it about 7k. But I can turn mine alittle higher. I guess ill see u this afternoon
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PI 3500 multi disc lu....
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 05:33 PM
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I have a TCI 3500 that's real tight, almost feels like stock until you mash it.
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