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Re: Transmission question

Subject: Re: Transmission question
by dan0617 on 2008/12/30 2:56:41

Thanks guys! Haven't found anything yet and not sure exactly what direction to go just yet. I just want a fairly inexpensive 700r4 that will hold up for me. I am not a builder but it has to be doable if I have a stock one with 98000 miles holding up to low/mid 11's and alot of beating on the street. I would like to buy one and install it rather than send mine out to be rebuilt. I have a 2800 stall converter and would like to keep it, going higher on the stall would likely kill the D36 quicker.

Build is a fairly stout 383 spinning to about 6300 rpms. Spraying a 200 shot. Might in the future build a 434 and spin up higher, closer to 6800.

Should I be looking into a TH350 or TH400 swap or will the 700r4 hold up if done right? I'm not going bracket racing or making 100's of passes every year, probably looking at 20 passes a year and maybe 1500 miles a year, with some hammering on the street.

Pete, name your price and BUILD ME ONE!
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