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Originally posted by badass88gt View Postjust going by what someone told me that rode in the car. I have no idea what to expect out of it, nor what the issue is. That would be why im asking people on here that seem to know more. If you really wanted to be helpful you could post your opinion of the problem, instead of trolling and making dumbass comments on what you think is funny. But after your comment, im sure i wouldn't really take anything you had to say seriously or into any consideration!
Originally posted by turbostang View Postconverter bieng loose has nothing to do with what it does when you let off the gas.
The real question is what does it do when you hit the brake and don't have a llimiter??? What does it do when you let off the button? flash speed?
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I had a Art Carr reverse manual valvebody with a transbrake in my C4 that was acting like it sounds like yours is doing. I just went to a reverse manual valvebody with engine braking and its a lot more fun to drive (so far - haven't driven it much yet). PM me if you want details.
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Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View PostA glide has zero parasitic HP loss.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostThat's not true, but its as close as you're going to get with a slush-o-matic.Last edited by Woods Racing Transmission; 04-25-2012, 06:55 AM.
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Just a piece to take away from all this, manual valve bodies can do just fine on the street. My dad has a MV TH350 that has been street driven (not daily, but for years it was) for almost 30 years now. It has done just fine so don't shy away from a manual valve body in a street car.
Carry on with the bitchin' and complainin'.
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Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostJust a piece to take away from all this, manual valve bodies can do just fine on the street. My dad has a MV TH350 that has been street driven (not daily, but for years it was) for almost 30 years now. It has done just fine so don't shy away from a manual valve body in a street car.
Carry on with the bitchin' and complainin'.
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Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View PostMaybe its not the converter? Yes c4's can be built to go fast and many do. They also require a maintenance plan that can become pricy. Not knowing what has been done to the converter or the transmission its hard to give you a reason or cause behind your complaint. It may very well be acting exactly the way it was designed. Just for an example many Manual Valve Bodies are not designed to be driven on the street can you drive them on the street? Yes, but some are deigned to be raced as in run it thru the gears down the track and "neutral" when you lift. If you plan on banging thru the gears on the street you need a constant pressure VB or one that retains "engine braking".
I recommended a glide because it can be built for less mNoney, requires much less maintenance, most of the time your car will be faster, its a very simple tranny as it only has 2 gears fast and faster.
Btw my trans does the same thing in 3rd that his does now.Vortex rear stand $75
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stay away from jerricos unless you like 40 year old technology. you need a mid valley, rankin, tex or something of that nature for street use.
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