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Old Feb 1, 2005 | 09:24 PM
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I have mods in sig... I was thinking a torque converter, but people have been saying that with 2wd it will almost be impossible to get traction.... I want a 3000 stall... and they are saying it takes alot to get traction with a 2600....

So then I figure Electric Fans.... but are they really worth the money...

What should I do?
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Old Feb 1, 2005 | 09:41 PM
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Correct, you will not get traction with your stock tires and a 3000 stall but it's nothign some drag radials can't fix. I'd do both. I love my e-fans on both of my trucks. It's a cheap($150) mod that yeilds about 10-12 rwhp possibly even more when your clutch fan is fully engaged in very hot weather.
I would also consider getting an ASP crank pulley. I felt a very nice gain from it.
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Old Feb 1, 2005 | 09:49 PM
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Do LS1/LT1 electric fans. They are cheap and an easy install for a decent return in power. Do a 3k stall also, then just start working on your suspension. Maybe do some cal-tracs, etc. With the right suspension, and decent tires you can hook up on the street. It does take some work, but it is a beautiful thing when you get it right.

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