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03-22-2011, 12:02 PM | #1 |
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Racing Transmission Advice Needed
Hello my fellow truckers, I hoping yall are keeping the rubber down and the shiny stuff up. (lol)
I have a 73 stepside with a 406 with all the fixins. Lunati solid roller drivetrain, cam lifters, I'm running 1.6 rocker arm with stud girdle, AFR 210 competition Package heads, Holley 4150 850. Out back 456 and detroit locker. I should tapping at the door of 700 horsepower. I was on schedule for a chevy 400 with a gear vendor already have new B&M holeshot converter 3000 stall that is what i need to run this combo. I decided to call a aduible, go with a 700r4 from mad dog transmission. I have mixed emotions about the guy, He has everything I need filler tube, tv cable brackets what ever I need to set up. Full competition rated up to 700 horses, full reverse pattern, everything I am looking about $1700-$1900. I want the best of both worlds with the overdrive. I am looking to buy a transmission that can withstand the beating on going to give it. Looking for some adivce from veterans |
03-22-2011, 12:06 PM | #2 |
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Re: Racing Transmission Advice Needed
not experienced by any means, but I have read alot about them and looked at what it takes to get 700hp and that price seems pretty low for a good 700r4, sounds right for a 300-400hp rated 700r4... but 700hp?
I'm interested to see what others say about it...
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03-22-2011, 01:30 PM | #3 |
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Re: Racing Transmission Advice Needed
I personally have never seen a 700r4 hold up to much more than 500 hp, even the "well-built one." While they're nice for a driver, you can't deny the shortcomings they have when it comes to strength, which is super important for your application. I'd just run the TH400 like you were planning, that thing should handle like 600 hp without doing anything at all to it. It'll probably save you money, anyway.
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