Eliminating delay
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Eliminating delay
I have a V6 auto with dual flowmasters on it but I want to eliminate the delay between me hitting the gas pedal and my stang going. It feels as if there is a delay and I want to decrease it and have a faster response from the gas pedal. Would getting 3.73 gears help? Also what exactly does T-Lok do?
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I have a V6 auto with dual flowmasters on it but I want to eliminate the delay between me hitting the gas pedal and my stang going. It feels as if there is a delay and I want to decrease it and have a faster response from the gas pedal. Would getting 3.73 gears help? Also what exactly does T-Lok do?
Gears won't do anything for your throttle lag. But, 3.73 gears would help if you want to go drag racing, but as a daily drive it's kind of over kill.
T-lok gives you a posi-track rear axle. That means both rear wheels are driven by the engine instead of just the right wheel. T-loc is the way to go.
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SCT and T-Lok
A X-CAL II from Brennspeed is going to wake you up like you won`t beleive.
You`ll need the T-Lok to hold on to the road. Be careful when streets are wet. You can swap ends easily. When your hard on the gas both wheels are spinning throwing you side ways.
You`ll need the T-Lok to hold on to the road. Be careful when streets are wet. You can swap ends easily. When your hard on the gas both wheels are spinning throwing you side ways.
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