toofastforyou
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I still have my GN's original 200-4R transmission which was "bullet-proofed" several years ago by Eric Schertz @ Dynotech, with some billet and hardened parts, plus a trans brake, and it always performed flawlessly. Since I do drive my car on the street, having an overdrive is really nice to keep the revs down, especially when getting on a highway. The only thing I don't have is a lockup converter.
Last year, I bought a complete Stage II engine which will make a lot more power than the one I previously had and everyone is telling me that the 200-4R won't last, even if built with all the "good stuff" in it, and that I should start thinking about switching to a TH400. I know that a TH400 is made stronger and will probably handle my motor's power more easily than a 200-4R, but I have several questions before doing a switch:
-1˚: Why is it that everyone who put a TH400 has to have a "reverse pattern manual valve body" ? Isn't it possible to have a TH400 with a FORWARD PATTERN and AUTOMATIC (NOT manual), valve body + a trans-brake? I don't think it would be fun driving the car on the street with having to constantly shift up and down at every stoplight or whenever traffic slows down or gets faster... I don't really like that idea...
-2˚: Since the TH400 doesn't have an overdrive, would it be a good idea to use 3.23 gears to compensate for not having the overdrive ?... Also, would that hurt my 1/4 mile et ?
-3˚: To install the TH400 under the GN, what kind of crossmember is needed (from what kind of car) ?...I also think the driveshaft will need to be shortened too, but I have an aftermarket aluminium driveshaft with a Mark Williams heavy duty trans yoke and I hope it will be possible to have it shortened and reused, but I dunno about being able to reuse the same yoke though (200-4R vs. TH400)...
As for the shifter, I already have a B&M "Pro Stick" shifter and all I would have to do is to change the gate in it and I'd be ok with it.
I know that's lot of questions at the same time, but I'm trying to gather the most information possible before actually taking the decision to jump in and do the switch...:redface:
thanks for your replies,
Claude. :wink:
Last year, I bought a complete Stage II engine which will make a lot more power than the one I previously had and everyone is telling me that the 200-4R won't last, even if built with all the "good stuff" in it, and that I should start thinking about switching to a TH400. I know that a TH400 is made stronger and will probably handle my motor's power more easily than a 200-4R, but I have several questions before doing a switch:
-1˚: Why is it that everyone who put a TH400 has to have a "reverse pattern manual valve body" ? Isn't it possible to have a TH400 with a FORWARD PATTERN and AUTOMATIC (NOT manual), valve body + a trans-brake? I don't think it would be fun driving the car on the street with having to constantly shift up and down at every stoplight or whenever traffic slows down or gets faster... I don't really like that idea...
-2˚: Since the TH400 doesn't have an overdrive, would it be a good idea to use 3.23 gears to compensate for not having the overdrive ?... Also, would that hurt my 1/4 mile et ?
-3˚: To install the TH400 under the GN, what kind of crossmember is needed (from what kind of car) ?...I also think the driveshaft will need to be shortened too, but I have an aftermarket aluminium driveshaft with a Mark Williams heavy duty trans yoke and I hope it will be possible to have it shortened and reused, but I dunno about being able to reuse the same yoke though (200-4R vs. TH400)...
As for the shifter, I already have a B&M "Pro Stick" shifter and all I would have to do is to change the gate in it and I'd be ok with it.
I know that's lot of questions at the same time, but I'm trying to gather the most information possible before actually taking the decision to jump in and do the switch...:redface:
thanks for your replies,
Claude. :wink: