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oldtimer

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Can someone direct me to information required to convert from a 200 4 R to a Turbo 400

I suspect I'll need to change the converter, crossmember, rear yoke and driveshaft length. What about throttle pressure and shifter .... what else ... am I on the right track ?
 
Hey Oldtimer!

To convert to a 400 is easy in a GN. You can use the stock
X-member, the stock trans mount (need to slot one hole) and the stock driveshaft. All you need is a short 400 yoke. If the yoke is too long is will bottom in the trans.

Piece of cake!
 
Turbo dave this sounds too easy. I too was looking into a 400 swap and if that is all, why don't more people do it. Turbo 400 will take down 3 or 4 200's before even sweating.
 
hey dave,how come when i say that everyone disagrees?weve just done 2 in the past week,:rolleyes: :confused:
 
Originally posted by chris718
hey dave,how come when i say that everyone disagrees?weve just done 2 in the past week,:rolleyes: :confused:


Ok Chris,

tell me the facts. My search came up with seemingly contradictory information.

shorten driveshaft 1/2 inch ... no need to shorten driveshaft

modify stock mount .... use Paul Ferry's modified mount

The one thing I know for certain is that I'd have to use the TH400 yolk


ALS0, how do I deal with throttle pressure ?
 
Originally posted by turbodave231
Hey Oldtimer!

To convert to a 400 is easy in a GN. You can use the stock
X-member, the stock trans mount (need to slot one hole) and the stock driveshaft. All you need is a short 400 yoke. If the yoke is too long is will bottom in the trans.

Piece of cake!

Turbodave231 ...... and Chris !

Thanks a lot.

How do you deal with the throttle pressure issue ?
 
if you arent running a brake youll need a mechanical modulator as the 400 cant use a boost signal or positive pressure in the intake manifold to shift the car very well:D if your running a brake the pressure is fixed.
 
Originally posted by chris718
if you arent running a brake youll need a mechanical modulator as the 400 cant use a boost signal or positive pressure in the intake manifold to shift the car very well:D if your running a brake the pressure is fixed.

Thanks Chris
 
Chris, I thought you could use a vacuum line from the throttle body, to a check valve and then a tee with a small leak on the sidearm, to control the vacuum modulator? That way all boost just looks like wot on a n/a setup.
 
Originally posted by turbodave231
Hey Oldtimer!

To convert to a 400 is easy in a GN. You can use the stock
X-member, the stock trans mount (need to slot one hole) and the stock driveshaft. All you need is a short 400 yoke. If the yoke is too long is will bottom in the trans.

Piece of cake!


Turbodave231

Is there a specific vehicle that uses this short yoke ?

Is there a part number to ensure I get the correct one ?
 
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