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Old 12-18-2015, 08:17 PM
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Default Anyone running 9.5/.75 converter for the 80e

I swapped from the 38/4000 to the 32/3400. Just wondering if anyone else has done this n/a. Seems to going to just fine. No track times yet.
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That's great it doesn't feel like you lost anything. Hopefully the track shows you the same results. As far as others having the same results that's really going to depend... If you had a larger cam you would likely be singing a differen tune.
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Had terrible luck with an edge 9.5 in a turbo Tahoe. The lock up clutches are very small and inadequate for the full size heavy rigs IMO. It was fun though.
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