Budget th 400 transbrake ?
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For only a $100 more you can get a billet FTI one...
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I've never had a single TCI Valve body come through my shop that I actually liked.
The Hipster brake from auto trans design will be your best bang for the buck. Quick release, fairly inexpensive, trouble free, great service if you need it.
The Hipster brake from auto trans design will be your best bang for the buck. Quick release, fairly inexpensive, trouble free, great service if you need it.
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What was wrong with those tci valvebodies to where you didn't like them? Imo, as long as you use all of the direct drum springs they provide you with, there should be no drag....as long as the clutch clearance is right. Only played with mine, but feels like it releases instantly .
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What was wrong with those tci valvebodies to where you didn't like them? Imo, as long as you use all of the direct drum springs they provide you with, there should be no drag....as long as the clutch clearance is right. Only played with mine, but feels like it releases instantly .
Also, I don't like the circuitry of their VB compared to others. Others have faster and more consistent release times...and are less prone to issues.
Just what I've seen personally.
If you're going with a billet brake, the FTI, Jakes, etc will all be good units.
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OP, I will say this... and leave it alone. I have zero issues killing clutches, the brake releases quick enough for people like you and I. And it's the cheapest....choice is yours. I'm uncontaminated, not trying to sell anything here . There ain't but so many ways you can direct fluid in a 400.
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Not bad at all. What is your pricing on a TH400 RMVB with transbrake that will hold 1200-1300 HP? Application would be a twin turbo iron 388 in a heavy 3800 lb car. How would it perform from a dig without launching off the transbrake on the street with say 3.0 gears and 28" tall tires? I figure those gears and that tire would put me at about 2600 rpms on the highway at 70mph but my concern is how slow it would be out of the hole on the street with those gears. Would you suggest such a TH400 setup or would you suggest a glide with gear vendors? I'd be lowering boost on the street such that it was around 800 peak so that it wouldn't just burn through the rubber. Basically when customers come to you at that power level and want to have it be fun on the street without spinning the rpms pas 3000+ on the highway, what setup do you recommend? Need to know trans type, axle gears, converter stall speed, trans gear ratio...point me in the right direction because right now I'm lost.
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There's a huge amount of room for improvement, especially when dealing with a clean sheet design instead of using the original valve body.
Even using original core VBs there are many important design criteria that
can be improved over the TCI piece.
Even using original core VBs there are many important design criteria that
can be improved over the TCI piece.