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Old 05-05-2010, 08:06 PM   #19
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Re: Can't do a burn out.

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Originally Posted by Mertz View Post
I have had the truck up to 85 without problems. I was afraid to go any faster on the road I was on but it seemed to be pretty close to all it had at the time of that test run with the carb adjustment I had. My acceloration from 50 and up is great. 50 to 70 seems like seconds but I haven't timed it.

I think it is 2500. It was new when the trans was rebuilt a few years ago. If it is 2500 or 2800 would that mean I would need to have all my timing in at 2500 or 2800 instead of 3000 like I have it now?
Here is a link that sums up the torque converter issue.

http://www.hardtail.com/techtips/sel...converter.html
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