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Delay box with an electric solenoid, used with Stage right transbrake?

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fc227

1986 Grand National
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Delay box with an electric solenoid, used with Stage right transbrake?

Has anyone done this? I thinking of the Biniodo electric solenoid shifter. To shift the shifter from 1st to drive with the delay box used to trigger it, so I can leave on the top bulb.

Because I don’t know if the Non-electronic (Heavy) class will like me running any type of transbrake.
 
sounds like an interesting idea.have you considered the solenoid type brake?we are currently putting the finishing touches on a new seperator plate for our older style electric brake and it will be an automatic shift type again so you dont have to shift the lever.it is done by the governor.how much of a delay is in your stage right?must be alot if leaving on the top bulb.the drilling of bleed holes in the direct and l/r clutch helps improve its release time.
 
Well, maybe after this tranny goes and I have to have it rebuilt. I would consider the electric solenoid brake. But for now I think I will try this since I have most of the parts.

As for the delay , I don't know yet. I'll find out when I get it back to the track next season. But I do plan on using a delay box and the Biniodo electric solenoid shifter.

Thank you for your input. When do you expect to release your new product?
 
in the direct clutch drum and lo reverse housing.get a copy of our 200 page 2004r manual for additional info plus everything else on the trans
 
dont reply to this post .look at the number of your posts :cool: if mark from pts saw this he would get a good laugh.
 
With the Bat Brake

if you hid the button, nobody would ever know it was even there. Not even your Grandmother if she borrowed the car. LOL :tongue:
Trans operates absolutly normal unless you engage the brake and it has two built in failsafes.
Forward pattern auto shifting. Always was, always will be.... :wink:

Bruce
WE4
www.PTSXTREME.com
 
Chris,
youa re in Long Island City ? How far are you from Standard Automotive Parts ?
 
were on the same block that intersects with the plant on northern blvd.37th ave.about 3 minutes by car after you pass the subway off northern blvd.37th ave and 10th street.
 
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