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Wasn't there something about Yank making a higher stalling towing converter?

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Old 01-12-2009, 06:46 AM
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Default Wasn't there something about Yank making a higher stalling towing converter?

I am pretty set on the tt3000 to work with the 228 cam. But didn't Yank mention somewhere they are developing a higher stalling converter that you can tow with?
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can the tt3000 lockup at wot?
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https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=428686
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"Introductory price is $855. "

I think I'll stick with the tt3000 then lol.

I'm also going to check with CircleD and also see if PI has anything that can tow.
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Check out Edge Converters also. I spoke with him and several people are pleased. I have an 80e and he said I would drop 50lbs of mass alone with the TC and the TC is much more effiecent which would help keep temps low and maybe lower than stock. I don't know if you are wanting 3000 stall plus but I want to tow 10k with a 2600 or so and he said....no problem
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IMHO get a Precision Industries Vigilante converter. ..hands down
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yes, but I don't think Vig can tow. This is a truck ya know.

I contacted Circle D and almost fell out of my chair when he quoted me a price on their competitor to Yank's TT3000
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Just bought the Circle D converter. 11" 278mm. Supposedly stall 3000-3200 in my setup.
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I tow daily with my ArtCarr 3000 stall......good trans temps w/stock cooler and all!
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