Howdy,
As many of ya'll know I am building a '64 Riviera 4.1L Turbo6 hybrid. This car is far from light at around 3800-4000lbs so I'm quite worried about busting the transmission. I also am on a rather well defined budget so cost is definate factor. My goals aren't extravegant but even low 12's high 11's are going to be a big strain on the tranny with both the weight and the required power to get there. I plan on doing far more street than strip time so OD is a must but cost and durablity wise is it worth building a technically superior TH200-4R with its .67 OD over either the Switch Pitch 400 with Gearvendors OD (only a .78 OD, but I can build it in steps) or a 4L80E (electronicaly controlled and .75 OD). Best I can figure the 4L80E will be the cheapest overall since a stock unit would probably take the power easily with a shift kit, deep pan and a good aftermarket controller. It also sounds the most fun with a PCS controller that would allow me to customize all sorts of aspects of its shift characteristics. Not to mention the possiblity of paddle shifters.
Thanks,
As many of ya'll know I am building a '64 Riviera 4.1L Turbo6 hybrid. This car is far from light at around 3800-4000lbs so I'm quite worried about busting the transmission. I also am on a rather well defined budget so cost is definate factor. My goals aren't extravegant but even low 12's high 11's are going to be a big strain on the tranny with both the weight and the required power to get there. I plan on doing far more street than strip time so OD is a must but cost and durablity wise is it worth building a technically superior TH200-4R with its .67 OD over either the Switch Pitch 400 with Gearvendors OD (only a .78 OD, but I can build it in steps) or a 4L80E (electronicaly controlled and .75 OD). Best I can figure the 4L80E will be the cheapest overall since a stock unit would probably take the power easily with a shift kit, deep pan and a good aftermarket controller. It also sounds the most fun with a PCS controller that would allow me to customize all sorts of aspects of its shift characteristics. Not to mention the possiblity of paddle shifters.
Thanks,