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Old Jun 4, 2003 | 08:29 PM
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What kind converter for street tires?

I've been thinking about a converter, but i want to stway with a street tire. So, i've been thinking about a 2400 or 2600, and sounds like everyone likes their midwest converters. I have regular boltons, 3.23s, and a milder cam(prob lt4hotcam) in a month or so.
Is it worth getting a higher stall with street tires?
Old Jun 4, 2003 | 10:31 PM
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With hotcam and street tires prolly not worth getting the verter. You'll already have enough traction problems.
Old Jun 4, 2003 | 10:47 PM
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Re: What kind converter for street tires?

Originally posted by kostya_f
I've been thinking about a converter, but i want to stway with a street tire. So, i've been thinking about a 2400 or 2600, and sounds like everyone likes their midwest converters. I have regular boltons, 3.23s, and a milder cam(prob lt4hotcam) in a month or so.
Is it worth getting a higher stall with street tires?
I have a 1800ish Vette Stall that I had in my Z with my Hot Cam & cut 1.81 - 1.9 60' times on my street tires. Anything higher your just gonna light the crap out of the tires with street tires. If you go with some DR's or slicks then you might as well get a 2800 or higher stall. JMO

If interested in my mild stall I have it in the for sale section:

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