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Old 09-07-2004, 09:36 AM
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What do you guys think about the TCI streetfighter? I am getting a built tranny b/c it just went south and I think I'll also do my stall while I'm in there.

How is it in the truck w/ a 5.3? I'm sure I won't have any traction, but I'll deal with that later.

How is it? How does it drive on the street.... is it too loose or anything? How is it on the dyno, at the track, etc.

Thanks for the help!
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I would also be curious how they do. What they stall at, and if you can tow anything with them.
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I bet you can't tow with it, but I don't care about that... I jsut want to know if it has performance AND drivability.

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I just ordered mine today. Should be here by next week. I got the TCI streetfighter 3000 stall. Finding time to install is the problem.
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The SF3000 is a 9.5" converter if I remember right. I wouldnt expect to tow anything with a converter that small. I dont know if I would try it.
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Nope don't have anything to tow. If I do pull anything it is just short distances.
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I have my tci 3000 sitting here right now. I'll be able to let you know how it performs in a few weeks.

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Originally Posted by 99Silver5.3
The SF3000 is a 9.5" converter if I remember right. I wouldnt expect to tow anything with a converter that small. I dont know if I would try it.
I thought it was a 10.5" converter? I thought I read that somewhere?
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Talking streefighter

i have one in my truck (a rcsb 5.3 liter) and it works like a champ it took off about .25 to .3 off my eight mile time
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Originally Posted by 99silveradoSS
I thought it was a 10.5" converter? I thought I read that somewhere?
It is a 10", im sorry guys!


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