Cam Or Torque Converter
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yeah i bought a tcisf3000 took off easily .3 tenths in the 1/8 mile if you can bite off the line so that would coincide with the numbers yank and everybody else claim (tbyrne includes this on their website as well) and i dont remember where i saw it but i saw a post of some mega sweet tires that the member could not get to break loose but either way grip will start to be an issue shortly so look into that before you go with the cam unless you just want to look cool losing because your burnout rocked so much you would much rather be able to as you pass them anywho those are my two cents
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pro yank 3200-3600 if you don't tow anything...then just get an NX wet kit later on and you have the baddest setup possible. Yank Converters are the best around for LS1 based vehicles of ANY type, bar none
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Sup Dungbeetle!
Save yourself sometime and money and go pick up a dodge!! Thats where da real powa is at. I got a TCI 3000, it tears these street kings up...BET, but youll never get to see them cuz you will be starring at my taillights B!!!
Save yourself sometime and money and go pick up a dodge!! Thats where da real powa is at. I got a TCI 3000, it tears these street kings up...BET, but youll never get to see them cuz you will be starring at my taillights B!!!
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