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Old 12-06-2010, 03:52 PM
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Default SV-1 with 2004R geometry corrector bracket

has anyone used an SV-1 with their 2004R transmission? i'm specifically talking about that TV cable bracket you need to use located here:

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-700202

is it compatible with the SV-1 throttle bracket?
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have you asked pro-systems?
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If money permits, check out Bowtie Overdrive's kits for carbed to 200-R. They have a slick kit for seting up your TV cable correctly for carb applications. This must be set-up correctly as you know, so seek out help from a trans. friend, or a someone who has done it.
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Or you could go to fixed line pressure. If you have an SV-1 I'm guessing it will spend more time on the strip than the street.
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Originally Posted by bluethunder364
Bowtie Overdrive's kits for carbed to 200-R
This is what I purchased on the recommendation from Lonnie at Extreme Automatics. I will be doing my install in the next month or so. Then I can report back.
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Originally Posted by brandoz28
have you asked pro-systems?
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I use the geometry correction parts on my HP 750 and they work great. I got the geometry correction and TV brackets from Holley for around $35 total.
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i asked patrick but he doesn't know. (not a request he gets a lot) also, the car will be spending most of its time on the street. i've used the bracket on my holley 750 too, but have found no informaion regarding its use on an SV-1. i've seen pictures of the sv-1 bracket and i don't see any reason why it couldn't be used, but i'd like to be sure before spending that kind of money on a carburetor.

anyone with any first hand experience please feel free to share.
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Here is a link to the correct geometry for the TV cable connection point. There has to be a way to either use that bracket or make one.

http://www.chevyhiperformance.com/te.../photo_07.html
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I was going to ask how you like your SV1 but it looksl ike you don't have it yet......
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correct, i don't have it yet.




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