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Old 02-21-2008, 12:07 PM   #1
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which trans?

Which transmission would be the most reliable? 700r4, th350, or th400? I have 4.56 gears outback and will be between 600-1000hp and will see some street miles, thanks in advance.
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Old 02-21-2008, 12:53 PM   #2
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don't you still have a 700r4 in your shed? what if you got that rebuilt?
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Old 02-21-2008, 02:48 PM   #3
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Ya thats the original trans from the car but ive hear bad things about 700r4's and high hp track cars.
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Old 02-21-2008, 03:12 PM   #4
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Ya thats the original trans from the car but ive hear bad things about 700r4's and high hp track cars.
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Old 02-21-2008, 04:05 PM   #5
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Which transmission would be the most reliable? 700r4, th350, or th400? I have 4.56 gears outback and will be between 600-1000hp and will see some street miles, thanks in advance.
TH400.

The OD of the 700-R4 would be nice but (from what I've heard) they are difficult to build to those HP levels properly and the 1-2 shift is not very desirable for a track car.
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The old TH400 is the way to go. You could find them in the old 427-454 solid lifter BBC and they were bullet proof then. There are a lot of kits that can really make these trans stand up to a lot of HP!
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at the race track all the pro teams use a powerglide and they are hands down the best for any combo up to 850 HP in a stock case -- a stock case with an ultra bell and roller mods inside 1200 HP --- and an aftermarket case will all the beans 2500HP have seen top sporstman cars in the High 5s low 6s use a glide as well and some of the top alky dragsters have them as well -- jz
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Old 02-22-2008, 11:04 AM   #8
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Which transmission would be the most reliable? 700r4, th350, or th400? I have 4.56 gears outback and will be between 600-1000hp and will see some street miles, thanks in advance.
If some street means very little, a PG or TH400. If you need OD a 4L80E or TH400 & GV OD.
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If some street means very little, a PG or TH400. If you need OD a 4L80E or TH400 & GV OD.
200-4R is a possibility as well, correct?
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200-4R is a possibility as well, correct?
Yes. Well before a 700r4/4l60e. IMO
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200-4R is a possibility as well, correct?
Yea, thats another way to go.



TH400 and 'glide are others, but its whatever fits your setup correctly. A glide is only a 2-speed so keep that in mind.
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I would look into getting a 200-4r built up....they ride behind single digit turbo buicks all the time, so a light 3rd gen shouldn't be too much of an issue.

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before I picked up my T56, I was gonna run a beefed up 200-4R. same gear ratio's in 1st-3rd as a TH350, and has a deeper overdrive than a 700-R4. plus the hydraulics in the trans itself are routed better.
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