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Old 06-19-2015, 03:44 PM
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Has anybody had their stall converter stall raised? I currently run a circle d 3600 and would like to have it brought up to 4500 ish. Any idea on et results I could expect from doing this?
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Has anybody had their stall converter stall raised? I currently run a circle d 3600 and would like to have it brought up to 4500 ish. Any idea on et results I could expect from doing this?
When I switched from a 3600 Yank to a 4000, I dropped a tenth off my 60'. I also had never run 10's except in negative DA and now do it regularly in 1000-2000' DA.

I don't know how it would relate to a Circle D, but there was a large difference in looseness on the street for me.
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I too went from a 3600 to a 4000. I felt that my 3600 was way too tight as my best with the 3600 was a 11.3 and with the 4000 managed a 10.7. Going from 3600 to 4500 is going to be a huge difference. Do you have any traction problems with the 3600?

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