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01WS6/tamu 01-03-2014 12:42 AM

A converter is your next best performance supporting mod and will give a noticeable driveability difference. Then you are prepared when the cam and blower or spray time comes and it will.

1 7/8 may gain you some at the high end of WOT but really it's a truck how often does full WOT every last pony performance come into play in a DD scenario unless you are racing the truck.

Spencer1990 01-03-2014 03:15 AM

Whats the best converter for my truck also will I gain anything with no cats and how much louder would it be with my mods. Thanks

rijrunr 01-03-2014 04:22 AM


Originally Posted by Spencer1990 (Post 5177986)
Whats the best converter for my truck also will I gain anything with no cats and how much louder would it be with my mods. Thanks

Chris at Circle D build mine based on what I do with my truck. I opted for the triple disk, because I am throwing nitrous at it and plan to beat on it.

skeet 01-03-2014 06:06 AM

whats your peak torque? once you know this you'll know what converter to get ;)

get the headers then cam then stall to match after dyno!

iamkeniff 01-05-2014 06:53 AM

skeet knows his stuff :thumb:

i cant give exact advice on the 1 3/4 vs 1 7/8 bc i dont have track numbers to back it up due to changing combos an not being tuned yet.

mine traps 105.5 to 107.9 with the 1 3/4" ill know how it does jan 30th though on the dyno

Longbow 06-21-2014 04:54 AM

Seeing as how you are not FI, I doubt you would notice a gain from the header swap. I definitely think the larger primaries would be a mistake, as your exhaust port is significantly smaller than 1 7/8". Any time air flows into a significantly larger opening, it loses velocity. The other members seem to have the right idea about focusing on other mods. Good luck!

Edit: Post is way older than I thought lol!

Blackpanther99 06-26-2014 07:30 PM

Converter!

ZR1 DREAMING 06-26-2014 08:58 PM

Although I say converter first, then cam, you have to keep in mind the cam you have spec'd will rely on your exhaust as well. You need to decide if you're staying at 1 3/4 or eventually going up to 1 7/8", that will determine what your cam should be ground at.

What is your end goal and purpose? You may find the 1 3/4" will suffice long term for you and you can put the $ to converter, cam & springs.


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