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Old 05-28-2014, 02:36 PM
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Re: torque converter

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I've been running nothing but Edge Racing converters in my car for over five years and I think the results speak for themselves. I had a 3000, 3600, and now running a 4000. Great on the street and you can see my sig for 60ft times and trap speed. Look at some of my old posts for older stuff and times.
How much did streetability change from 3000 to 3600?
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Old 05-28-2014, 02:57 PM
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...Which may help explain why you kept going through 4L60Es

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Don't start your BS again Frank.
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Re: torque converter

What will traction be like with 275/40zr17 street tires?
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Old 05-29-2014, 06:42 AM
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Re: torque converter

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How much did streetability change from 3000 to 3600?
From 3000 to 3600 was barely noticeable on the street but a nice difference at the track. I had 3.73 gears at the time.
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Re: torque converter

Originally Posted by Mystery Bird
From 3000 to 3600 was barely noticeable on the street but a nice difference at the track. I had 3.73 gears at the time.
What about your tires on the street?
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Old 05-29-2014, 07:12 AM
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Re: torque converter

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What about your tires on the street?
They get destroyed but I have cheap Kumo's and they are old and hard.
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They get destroyed but I have cheap Kumo's and they are old and hard.
I can get by on street tires then? What if some suspension was added with them?
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