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YANK SS3600 vs. SS4000 Track Results. Back to Back comparison

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Old 10-08-2008 | 09:37 AM
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Hmmm I've always seen yanks being tighter than elf **** compared to fuddles Stew... My SS3600 is tight around town but flashes perfectly, right to ~37-3800 in my setup... Pre-turbo of course. Drove a fuddle 3400 in a 6L rcsb and it flashed to more like 4200... I'm thinking it had everything to do with the difference in STR... 2.5 vs 1.8
Old 10-08-2008 | 09:50 AM
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i dont even know what mine flashes to haha. on the street it spins before i can tell and on the track im more focused on the green light than my speedo. i know it doesnt brake stall high at all though.
Old 10-08-2008 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Black X
The manners of the converters were very similar. It was noticeable that the 4400 was a little bit bigger but I wouldnt say by any means that its to much for a street truck or DD for that matter.

Temps were the same between the two

Nice, I wondered if the temps would skyrocket with that big of a stall speed but that is great to know.
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