Hello. I know that I am new here, but I have been looking through these pages for something to help me but come up a little short. I was hoping that someone could help point me in the right direction.
I have an 86 El Camino (not a Buick, I know...At least it's a G-body) with a stock 200-4R. I have a 327 that I built pretty much following the Super Chevy Magazine article on their Danger Mouse Part 6. I am too new to be able to post URLs right now, otherwise I would have posted the link.
I used the same cam Comp XE262h, the vortec heads, I have flat top pistons for around 10.5 compression, and am debating between the performer or the rpm airgap intake manifold. The engine is .060 over, but it's a '68 block so it's got plenty of meat. the article puts their 355 at having 440 lb-ft and 416hp they used 1.6 rockers I believe, whereas I will be using stock style. I am roughly guessing that my combo will be pushing around 360-380ish hp and around 400 lb-ft of torque.
My plan was to use my 2004r as is, but as I have been reading it seems that this little mouse may be a little much for it... My question is what must I do to this transmission in order to live behind this engine combo? Or would it be more fiscally responsible to just buy a "built" 2004R. Either way I want to be using a 2004R. I just really like them. Also I'll be swapping out my gears from 2.56 to 3.23 or maybe 3.73 soon I hope.
Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.
I have an 86 El Camino (not a Buick, I know...At least it's a G-body) with a stock 200-4R. I have a 327 that I built pretty much following the Super Chevy Magazine article on their Danger Mouse Part 6. I am too new to be able to post URLs right now, otherwise I would have posted the link.
I used the same cam Comp XE262h, the vortec heads, I have flat top pistons for around 10.5 compression, and am debating between the performer or the rpm airgap intake manifold. The engine is .060 over, but it's a '68 block so it's got plenty of meat. the article puts their 355 at having 440 lb-ft and 416hp they used 1.6 rockers I believe, whereas I will be using stock style. I am roughly guessing that my combo will be pushing around 360-380ish hp and around 400 lb-ft of torque.
My plan was to use my 2004r as is, but as I have been reading it seems that this little mouse may be a little much for it... My question is what must I do to this transmission in order to live behind this engine combo? Or would it be more fiscally responsible to just buy a "built" 2004R. Either way I want to be using a 2004R. I just really like them. Also I'll be swapping out my gears from 2.56 to 3.23 or maybe 3.73 soon I hope.
Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.