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Old 01-18-2013, 08:55 AM
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Im shopping for a new converter for my LS2. Its going to have a nitrous cam around 232/236 114lsa and 200 shot of spray. In the past i ran Vigilantie and really liked them but i hear guys on here talk good about the yanks? I want something with a lock up and good drivability around 3200-3600 but turn on at the track on the bottle. So what do you think?
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FTI !!!! Cut a 1.6 60' with a little wheel spin in my ecsb with a 3200 converter..
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can't go wrong with vig, yank or circle d...i'm trying FTI this time around with my nitrous LS2. i have no experience with them so we will see. i'm just going off of a bunch of "nut swingers" that seem to have good luck on tech
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you can always throw ptc in the mix of this they make good converter too
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All are good from what I hear.....the only one I have first hand knowledge of is my triple disc Vig.......flawless
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Yea i guess its not just about yank or vig any other conveters you guys think im up for anything. But my only experiance is with a triple disc vig and like the post above me it worked great but i'll be making more power now so thats why im wondering what to go with
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Originally Posted by moregrip
All are good from what I hear.....the only one I have first hand knowledge of is my triple disc Vig.......flawless
Yep , I've had / have 3 vigilantes and all are excellent , reliable and perform flawless .

If you get a PI talk to Terry only at PI and have him spec you one , he is the man .

And I don't know of other manufacture's that make a converter that holds up to 2000 Ftlbs Tq in a DURAMAX like PI does
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Circle D should be on your list you are considering. They were my first choice, and I am sure I will use him again. Nothing against the other manufacturers at all.
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I think those will all serve you well. I have a Yank 8.5" SS3600. It's absolutely perfect. I haven't sprayed it yet but that's coming next month.


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