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I recently got an slp catalog and noticed they had a 2800 stall made by yank for $350 which i think is a good price. Is there anything i should know before ordering the slp version or perhaps should i go with the try Yank one? Thanks for the input.
btw, i will be running an A4 3800, ignore the sig.
Found out some interesting info today. We have 9.5" converters from the factory and the slp/yank is a 11.75" so it prolly won't help us any.
On another note i came across a guy that rebuilds our 9.5" converts with better internals, lock up feature, and 2800 stall. The price is $265. If you want i can post his website.
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