Just out of curiousity...do performance flexplates exist?
Where can I get one? Got a link?
The last I heard (a few months ago) there weren't any SFI flexplates for the LS1.
Didn't find what I wanted to... Meanwhile, there's Reactor's webpage with address/phone number. I was going to have them make a plate for my 200-4r combination, but found a local shop to do it for me.
On another note, I did find a shift kit for the 200, made by B&M. I found others too, but.. 35265 is the part number. If you want a real kick in the trans, get a good valve body. B&M isn't tops on my personal list, but they make a Transpak for it too. # 35229 and they are pretty good.
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Kevin
Kevin
Glad to see your still around. It has been a while. I got all your tranny parts in my office.
I am buying a '01 A4 Z28 for my wife. I am hoping for an 11 sec. grocery getter (mid 10 sec. on the sauce). "What tranny?" 4L60E (of course), after all it will be a daily driver.
I just have to find a way to expand (to her) why I will have to work on the car all the time. "The front end needs alignment, the trans needs a rebuild, the rear end seen to need adjusting, the valve cover gaskets are leaking..." The list is endless. I will be calling you up for some advice.
Kevin Steele
TCI
Product Engineer
The question is...are they necessary? Im just about to start making purchases on everything that I will need and Im wondering if I should buy a stock new one, or consider getting an aftermarket. What makes them better than stock? What advantages does it offer? Lastly, what does SFI stand for? Thanks 
The reason it's taken so long in the case of the flexplate for the LS1 is the lack of need in general. They're not likely to make a part at TCI, when only a handful of people need it. SFI ratings don't come into effect(to my knowledge) until a car runs quicker than 12.000 in the 1/4 mile.
Kevin, I need to get off my lazy azz and order the parts already! LOL! I was all set to do it and then got distracted with other stuff. I'll be given you a holla. Oh yeah, I FINALLY got K1's driveshaft out of the trailor. Email me an address and it's on the way if he still wants it.
NVNySS, the advantage is that it's SFI approved so that it's NHRA legal for faster cars (10.99 or quicker I think? Someone correct me.) It is stronger but I would suspect that it might be heavier.
Personnally, I wouldn't worry about it on a non-transbraked car unless I was running in a class that was strict about using it.
FWIW, I messed up one flexplate but it was just because the bolts backed out (made a HELLUVA strange noise at 130 MPH!) It just wallowed out the bolt holes a little. I replaced it anyway. After that I used plenty of loctite and it never happened again.

