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Old 10-09-2008, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackGMC
Well the converter is in!!! It is really loose, it was advertised as a 2800, but IMO and the installers opinion it is alot higher... Probably cause it is a 9.5". Makes driving the truck alot of fun, it really made a nice difference... Hopefully new track times next wednesday.... Definately go with the smaller diameter TC.... Let me know when you want to come drive it...
sweet deal man! told you that the veter would wake that cam up!

i will let you know when i have some free time. tomorrow night is the weekly Hooters meet in Hulen if you wanna come out there. i will be out there since i have not gone in a couple of weeks. let me know!
Old 10-09-2008, 09:05 PM
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I like the TT3000 in tdrumm's truck, but he already said that he wished he went with more stall, after his first few weeks of driving with it. I'll agree that it is tight, but I think it's well matched with his setup. I only drove his truck for a week here and a week there, so I may have changed my tune if I drove it every day like he does.
Old 10-09-2008, 09:18 PM
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Everyone says go bigger than 3000, but I still need to tow so TT3000 is as big as I can get.,
Old 10-10-2008, 07:37 AM
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I have the TT3000 and they do drive very nice on the street for everyday driving, hell I cant even tell that I really even have a stall. That's why I am going bigger.
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Originally Posted by KLUG'S SS
I have the TT3000 and they do drive very nice on the street for everyday driving, hell I cant even tell that I really even have a stall. That's why I am going bigger.
i agree. i have the TT3000 and even with a stock cam i feel it's too small / tight. that's why i have a SS3600 sitting at home.
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Originally Posted by KevinF56
i agree. i have the TT3000 and even with a stock cam i feel it's too small / tight. that's why i have a SS3600 sitting at home.
ya my TT3000 was a little tight too but i didnt have much of a problem with it. ill be going with the SS3200 or 3600 this time though
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good luck buddy
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If i we're to put a stall on my truck (4.8 RCSB Silverado) How bad will it kill my mileage?
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