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Old 08-11-2004, 10:10 PM   #3
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Hey cucho,

Long time no hear...

I say no trans break. With the right converter, the car will leave just as hard if not harder by just simply foot-breaking it. The trans break is simply just used for competetion use only. It helps out on your reaction time. If you do alot of heads up racing then you might want to consider it. If your just out to have fun at the track and on the street then forget the trans-break. Besides the fact that the trans-break is hard on the transmission it's even harder on the converter! You need a real good converter to hold up to the abuse, and they are not cheap by no means.
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Good luck man...
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