Yank PY3400 anyone?
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I am thinking about getting this converter. 2.7 str
After talking to Yank, I found out the higher the str, the tigheter the converter. So the 2.7 should be a quick hitting bastard good for traffic driving.
The reason the TT2600 is tight at 2.1 is because it is a 12" converter.
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After talking to Yank, I found out the higher the str, the tigheter the converter. So the 2.7 should be a quick hitting bastard good for traffic driving.
The reason the TT2600 is tight at 2.1 is because it is a 12" converter.
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I was actually looking between the PY3400/2.7 , PT3200/2.36 , and the SS3200/2.1. I am still undecided on a power adder. I may go with 150 wet shot or switch cams and go FI. I rather drop a little extra coin now on the converter and not need its full capabilities than have to replace it later. Yank said the PY and PT can handle 300 shot of nitrous.
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