60Ft. Problems
#11
THe Yank has a lockup clutch, so your highway cruising won't change a bit. You will have a hell of punch off the line if you can hook up, but it will lack ever so slightly on the top. The trade off is WELL worth it though. In a 1/4, you will trap about 2mph slower, but be considerably quicker. With a converter, and shift kit, I gained abotu .7 in the 1/4.
I think Brian and Tom both sell them.
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I think Brian and Tom both sell them.
www.projectrwear.com
www.tbyrne.com
#14
i wouldn't mind having that 60' time. with an aftermarket exhaust, you tend to lose torque down low. that is why i went with a TC. traction is an issue though. need to have posi if you are going to put in a TC. posi and the yank were money well spent. probably the best mods i have done. my 60' times went from a 2.70 down to a 2.49. i bet with some weight reduction i can get it down another tenth. my ET's went from a 15.7 down to a 15.3. the yank3000 works fine for towing. i tow a couple times a year. no problems yet.
#15
Originally Posted by Flyer
THe Yank has a lockup clutch, so your highway cruising won't change a bit. You will have a hell of punch off the line if you can hook up, but it will lack ever so slightly on the top. The trade off is WELL worth it though. In a 1/4, you will trap about 2mph slower, but be considerably quicker.]
#16
The higher stall converter is less effecient than the higher stalls. The lose is minimal, but well worth it.
It's like this ... the engine doesn't have the power to stall the converter up high, so it binds a little more up top, like around 90 on mine when it was relatively stock.
There's lots of tech stuff in it, some of which I'm not sure I understand, but ... it's there.
It's like this ... the engine doesn't have the power to stall the converter up high, so it binds a little more up top, like around 90 on mine when it was relatively stock.
There's lots of tech stuff in it, some of which I'm not sure I understand, but ... it's there.
#17
Originally Posted by Daniel's02GMC
I have an '02 Gmc Sierra Regular cab 4.8L and it seems like it leaves the line slower than it should i have a hypertech prgmr. dynomax exaust k&n Intake and a .373 rear end my 60' times are like 2.3 seconds with no traction problems. Does anybody else have this problem and what can i do? 

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