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Yank TT2600 Installed

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Old Jan 19, 2006 | 08:04 PM
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Default Yank TT2600 Installed

I just finished my installation of a Yank TT2600 in my truck (see sig for mods). The install was very straight forward and not all that hard just time consuming and messy. It went in well but unfortunately I had to removed the Transfer Case and now I have a leak. I used a new GM gasket but I must have missed some of the old gasket so now I have to pay for my carelessness. Anyhow the truck drives much different than with the stock converter. The engine seems to effortlessly rev to around 2500 rpm and the acceleration is much more noticable. RPM drop on the shift is around 400 RPM so that is another noticable difference. I have not had the chance to record mileage but I know it will suffer some. Definately a good mod for a stock or near stock truck. Whats up next......Vinci 080 Cam and Rockers. Ultra Torque here I come!
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Old Jan 20, 2006 | 05:20 PM
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glad you like.. ill make sure when i put a stall in that i clean off all the old gasket so hopefully i wont have a leak also..

im trying to find something in the 2600-3k range also
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