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Old 05-07-2006, 06:02 PM
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should i get a TB stall or other, i like how it is a gm part but i have ard they are heavy and sometimes won't stall well, but i also don't want anything above 2600-2800 and don't want to pay a fortune or loose any drivablity
Old 05-07-2006, 06:06 PM
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I got my Dacco 2300-2500 stall for $210. I am very happy with it.
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the stall rpm is dependant upon the rating and the amount of torque applied. if you're low on torque, the stall rpm will be lower. the TB (or Dacco) TC is a good buy for the money.
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If I were you, I would go with a Yank 3000, but since you don't want to go that big, go with a Yank 2600, you wont be dissapointed with either.
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Fuddle 2600 and dont look back ask ANYONE with a Fuddle about how they like it.
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which one would i want? hp fpr $550 or the performance for $400
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The Yank 2600 is only $375.00 right now.Thats what i am running and it does great.
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see i like $375 over $550, especially for something i am not sure of
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Originally Posted by stone150
see i like $375 over $550, especially for something i am not sure of

Id go with the Yank 2600 IMO, you will love that little converter, and the truck will still be able to tow.
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is a yank 2600 lighter than the stock converter? any drivability issues


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