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V8 conversion trans options. |
mein_tag |
Oct 24 2008, 01:41 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 66 Joined: 9-April 08 From: sunny Phoenix Member No.: 8,905 Region Association: Southwest Region |
i know you can use the 901, and an flopped 905. but has anyone used anything differently. moreover is it even possible to use anything else?
srry for the noobish thread but i got the day off and got thinking... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer3.gif) |
messix |
Oct 25 2008, 01:43 AM
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AKA "CLUTCH KILLER"! Group: Members Posts: 6,995 Joined: 14-April 05 From: between shit kickers and pinky lifters/ puget sound wa.north of Seattle south of Canada Member No.: 3,931 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
i would think a 930 box is the way to go for all the reasons stated above. and i drove tony's v8 monster and it had a modified 901 [jeff hines knows some back story on that i think]. with the power of a very healthy 350 i don't think you would be getting on it really hard 'cause it just scary have 400+ hp in a 2,000lb car that will hook up and go. that is what tony's car did when i drove it with him sitting next to me and saying "i trust you, go ahead and get on it" top end of 4th gear at 7500rpm and the smell of clutch and freeway getting eaten up very quickly......
chit now i've got the urge to build a V8 car again...... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/slap.gif) |
TC 914-8 |
Oct 25 2008, 09:54 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 812 Joined: 23-May 08 From: Sequim, WA Member No.: 9,090 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
i would think a 930 box is the way to go for all the reasons stated above. and i drove tony's v8 monster and it had a modified 901 [jeff hines knows some back story on that i think]. with the power of a very healthy 350 i don't think you would be getting on it really hard 'cause it just scary have 400+ hp in a 2,000lb car that will hook up and go. that is what tony's car did when i drove it with him sitting next to me and saying "i trust you, go ahead and get on it" top end of 4th gear at 7500rpm and the smell of clutch and freeway getting eaten up very quickly...... chit now i've got the urge to build a V8 car again...... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/slap.gif) After all that talk of G50, Saginaw, Corvair, ZF, and 930, Troy put my car to the test that night, I since beat on it at AX in Bremerton, A few months ago, she's still tighter than a cathloic school girl. I've learned to start off in 2nd more often than not and the 901 is solid. It's almost worth having a spare ( E-Bay $100-500) and have it ready when she blows. I would love a taller 5th gear for hwy crusing now 60 MPH is 3000 rpm. 930 Trans are hard to come by I've been looking, I would figure $4500.00 or so, For that kind o dough Troy can build his own V-8 car with a 901. If you look up Factory Five and Optima, Kit cars they both have V-8 power and are designed aroung the G50, Sweet cars, Like someone said earlier, the Pantera started me on the mid engine Big HP. So for my thin wallet it had 914 written all over it. I first had a Capri V6 with a Paxton Blower, intercooled, 300 hp in a 914, +20 years ago. Now I have grown up, it' s gotta have a V-8. Have fun, Smokem if you gotem Tony |
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