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Old 10-11-2014, 11:18 AM
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HMMM Ive had a 700R4 in my suburban(5500#s) for years behind a 400hp 383 with a 300hp NOS fogger in the intake w?3.90limited slip. After I started building them myself they started living. Funny I never could get a pro built trans to live past a yr. The only thing I have ever had a issue with was the 3/4 clutch pack. I upgraded that with a commercial unit with 9 clutches instead of 6. and it is right in front. pull the pump and slide a new one in.
Built it with red line clutches, kollen steels, 10 vane pump and corvette servos/accumulators. B&M valve body kit. More weight and I pounded on that thing and raced it. But I would agree if youre having issues go to a 4L80E. you can do alot with that trans but not cheap.
 
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That would be the way to do it. I built mine with sonnax springs, and green clutches. I didn't want to sink a bunch of money into an automatic when I really wanted a 5 speed. Good call on my part because the MTV up shift valve seized up in the VB after a couple of miles and annihilated my friction unit.
I just put in the order for my wildwood floor mount pedal and master cylinder, and my 6 puck ceramic clutch and pressure plate.
 
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that would be the way to do it. I built mine with sonnax springs, and green clutches. I didn't want to sink a bunch of money into an automatic when i really wanted a 5 speed. Good call on my part because the mtv up shift valve seized up in the vb after a couple of miles and annihilated my friction unit.
I just put in the order for my wildwood floor mount pedal and master cylinder, and my 6 puck ceramic clutch and pressure plate.
yep incorrect tv adjustment is a big killer of the trans. Too low pressure and its slips he clutches and burns em up fast. Another reason i like a 4l80. Car adjjust everything from line pressure, to shifts, lockup etc.. And its basically a t400 with overdrive and electronics. Or.... Could always stick o gear venders overdrive unit on
 
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Old 10-14-2014, 06:25 PM
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those gear vendors are more than i paid for my engine, trans, and supercharger setup/mods combined.

the TV cable was adjusted perfectly. the problem was the MTV upshift valve which is entirely different.
 
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I looked into Gear Vendors for an underdrive unit, it was over $2500. Would be great to have 3:91 or 4:11's at the flick of a switch. But to rich for my blood.
Having said that it is on the list. Not much more than changing tranny and gear set. Both fun and economical settings.
 
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Old 10-14-2014, 11:31 PM
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So did we grab the t5 yet? I wanna see this beast with a manual, which is what I advised you to do several years ago if you remember
 
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