Powerglide or TH400
The car will see the street more often then it will see the track.
My question is is the powerglide being a two speed kill the streetablity?
My father swears by the powerglide due to his consistancy with it compared to his TH 400.
Any comments are great
The car will see the street more often then it will see the track.
My question is is the powerglide being a two speed kill the streetablity?
My father swears by the powerglide due to his consistancy with it compared to his TH 400.
Any comments are great
Listen to your father, hes right, those transmissions are the best, specially for the street trust me race with a powerglide compared to a 400 and you will see a HUGE difference. Alot of track cars use powerglides due to there quick ratio change and 2 gears.
Oink oink.Since you are going turbo you will be using a tight converter wich might make driving worse with a glide.
It's your car and your choice though. I street drive mine regularly and could not live with a glide. Your car could be completely different though. I'd suggest that if you do a RMVB th400 that you have them setup 2nd so that it doesn't freewheel if you use a gear set similar to me. I drive a lot in 2nd gear in town.
PS. i've found that anything over about 650 RWHP feels the same on nitto drag radials, the extra HP just goes to wheelspin on the street. It's usable at the track though.
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The car won't be driven much, probably five times a month. I would be mainly going from a roll, 20mph plus. Unless I was at the track. TH400 seems to be the choice, but still debating. Id like to hear what others with experience with the two would say.
say your street driven 650 hp car at the track.
The first trans would be a powerglide. 1.80 1st gear and 1.00 2nd. 4.56 gears out back with 28 inch slicks.
The second trans would be a TH400. You use the first and second gear for racing on the track just like the glide. Only using a higher rear end ratio like 3.08 or something similiar. My point being use only 1st and 2nd on the 400 trans for racing and use the 3d gear 1.00:1 as an overdrive.
Anybody out there doing this. Am I wrong in my thinking.
PS. Just having a few beers and thinking. This could be very wrong. Don't crack down to hard.
3.73 was a good gear but I like the 4.10s even better. Its a weekend only car so I can live with the revs on the hiway.
The 2.73 gear sucked for performance but only because I have a stock internal LT1 and it just doesn't have the nuts to use a 2.73 gear. Car felt like a dog. Ran much lower revs on the hiway though, just not fun.
My opinion is if its going to be driven on the street cruisin and such run the TH400 it will be much more fun. If mostly track and you have the horsepower a glide will run the number.
Also...the glide will need a more precise converter to work great. What I mean is...a 400 with a tight converter can be as quick as a glide with a perfect converter in relation to the torque peak, etc.
Street manners? with 800hp, your last worry is getting in and out of traffic politely. They both cruise in a 1:1 ratio so it doesn't matter.
What ever you decided do go with make sure you have the proper safety equipment, SFI bell, SFI case or shield, SFI liner for PG, 800hp is no joke and depending on how fast you go you might not pass tech if you don't have them, also get straight cut 1.8 gears, the 1.76 are crap.
That being said, the 1.8 low gear og the PG will place more of a load on the turbo's and causing them to spool much harder than the Th400.... now if you choices where between a 210 Th400 or a PG i would go with the 210th400, you wouldn't have the huge drop you get in a pg that could drop you out of your power band if your converter isn't matched properly.







