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Old 02-25-2010, 03:01 PM
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Thanks all
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I run a Yank SSTB3600 in my little old 2wd bolt-on TBSS......has helped me run a best of 12.60 @106 w/1.70 60'. That's on a completely stock suspension with no tricks whatsoever....not even a disconnected swaybar! Not bad for just a homebuilt CAI, e-fans, catless stock y-pipe, cutout, tune, drag radials, and my Yank.

12.60 @106 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOb0Nja2IUo

12.65 @105.8 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTqjLyjTXL0
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Originally Posted by UnbelievabLS1
I run a Yank SSTB3600 in my little old 2wd bolt-on TBSS......has helped me run a best of 12.60 @106 w/1.70 60'. That's on a completely stock suspension with no tricks whatsoever....not even a disconnected swaybar! Not bad for just a homebuilt CAI, e-fans, catless stock y-pipe, cutout, tune, drag radials, and my Yank.

12.60 @106 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOb0Nja2IUo

12.65 @105.8 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTqjLyjTXL0
Damn! You got Yanked!
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lol...yep!
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up we go
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Yank 3400 here.
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Almost ready to order my Yank Converter! i cant wait!
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Originally Posted by UnbelievabLS1
I run a Yank SSTB3600 in my little old 2wd bolt-on TBSS......has helped me run a best of 12.60 @106 w/1.70 60'. That's on a completely stock suspension with no tricks whatsoever....not even a disconnected swaybar! Not bad for just a homebuilt CAI, e-fans, catless stock y-pipe, cutout, tune, drag radials, and my Yank.

Whats the difference between the SSTB3600 and the PTB3600?
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Originally Posted by Dirty 30
Whats the difference between the SSTB3600 and the PTB3600?
Here is some info on the converters


http://www.converter.cc/trail_blazer/

Any question please call 775 826 9955
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Originally Posted by Yank
Here is some info on the converters


http://www.converter.cc/trail_blazer/

Any question please call 775 826 9955
So the one with 'less mm' costs less just cause its less material? Im confused.


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