Took the Yank out of the truck...new track times
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Okay here is more info for you guys.
I never have the converter lock up at wot. My shift points are at 6100. To the guy saying I cannot compare times because im on street tires must be smokin. Yes I definately can. I was pulling 1.8 60 ft's with the converter and 2.0-2.1 with the stock converter. My street tires hook pretty good on the track. Also the DA yesterday was almost the same as when I went my 13.50 pass with the converter. I just also want to add this is definately not a Yank bashing thread. I love my Yank converters, I have one in my Camaro and will continue to buy converters from Dave. This was just to post up that these 6.2 trucks run their asses off with some good tuning.
I never have the converter lock up at wot. My shift points are at 6100. To the guy saying I cannot compare times because im on street tires must be smokin. Yes I definately can. I was pulling 1.8 60 ft's with the converter and 2.0-2.1 with the stock converter. My street tires hook pretty good on the track. Also the DA yesterday was almost the same as when I went my 13.50 pass with the converter. I just also want to add this is definately not a Yank bashing thread. I love my Yank converters, I have one in my Camaro and will continue to buy converters from Dave. This was just to post up that these 6.2 trucks run their asses off with some good tuning.
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if you was locking the converter or not. as for hooking and not hookong is out the question. the new question is what was the temps whn you went 13.5 with the converter compared to this run? heat/higher IATs will cut down an e.t just like your truck running strong with the stock converter in colder weather.
either way man im happy i went 6spd even though i couldnt throw a 1000.00 converter in it




