I've got a '77 Corvette that I'm replacing the TH350 with a 200-4R since it is a direct swap. I thought I had gotten a GN transmission as it was advertised as such and the owner had one torn apart that he was building up and selling parts off of. It was rebuilt once, so I assume the rebuilders took the BR code one and replaced it was a CR code. I got it cheap so it isn't too big of a deal and it works fine. I'm looking at installing a shift kit before I put it in the car. What is a good kit for really barking the tires? Right now I have the anemic emissions 350 with a true dual catless exhaust, but I'm planning on replacing it with a 383 that my father and I will build (he used to drag race professionally) that will put out a good bit more power. The current TH350 is set up to really bark the tires on both shifts (even kicked into a burnout with some slight lateral forces) and I want a similiar feel because it makes the car fun. Also, which ~2500rpm stall converter would be best. I don't want to put an excessively great deal amount of money into it right away. So, no $900 converters no matter how much I'd want one. Since it isn't a GN tranny, it isn't beefed up that extra bit from the factory like I thought it would have been. So what should I do to it so I don't break it? I'm putting a tranny cooler on too, of course. Thanks guys.