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Old 03-10-2008, 12:51 PM
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Would like to purchase a Yank ss3600, or shoot me anything you have for sale. I dont exactly know what i want, but ill look into what you have. Include mileage and how it was used... Pics... Thanks.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/880720-vig-3600-stall-sale-less-than-1500-miles.html
Old 03-12-2008, 05:42 PM
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I have a brand new top of the line TCI Converter I have gone 1.6 with this verter on a A4 car LS1 car and my buddy had the same one with and went 1.49 with his LS7 powerd ws6 these were on a 17' nitto tire. I got vids if want to see them.

This has the billet cover with the good clutches. I told them to stall to 3800, but I am sure is someplace around 3500-3800, cause you can get it right on a number.

This one was my alternate as I put a new trans in every season and didn't want to wait to get my other refreshed since my cousin does at were he works so we wanted the car in and out of there within a day

I got a trailer now so I can put it on the trailer so I really don't need 2. I rather get a roll bar so that it.

Here is my FS ad, like I said it's brand new in box as of 11.8.07, I have paper work so if you want it I can send it.

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https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/880620-new-box-tci-lsx-3800stall-torque-converter.html
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what does the 1.4 60' stand for.. ive seen these number before and dont know what they mean
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That is the 60' how most of your racers gauge there traction off the line on the track. The 60' time is crucial to the rest of the run.

Your converter can make a huge difference if you have the right combo and the most efficient one in.

1.4 is pretty dang good on a 17 inch street tire.

Seen your from watertown SD, you have a hell of a good tuner in your town you lucky B! Wish I was that close.
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I have a vig 4400 has 5 track passes and 200 miles need to down grade to a nitrous friendly converter
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Originally Posted by UnderConstruction
I have a vig 4400 has 5 track passes and 200 miles need to down grade to a nitrous friendly converter
isn't that a little much for a 233/239 .590/.603 or a 237/242 .603/.609 with LT and 3.73 looking to make around 400hp...?

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