Bluewasp said:
Is that a Callaway transmission? Could you tell by looking at it?
Did callaway make any LT1 twin turbo cars???? Aftermarket.. I know they didn't make any LT1 B2k.
No LT1 Twin Turbo cars - At Bloomington, Reeves had mentioned that the reverse cooling made it an poor candidate for turbocharging :eek
From the gear vendors website:
[size=+1]GM 3-Speed Automatic Performance Car/Street Rod[/size] At about 2200 dollars (depending on model) the
GEAR VENDORS is not the cheapest way for you to get overdrive (a rebuilt wrecking yard 700r4 is probably cheaper) but the
GEAR VENDORS is by far the best way. Horsepower handling is the first issue. A
GEAR VENDORS will handle 1200+ horsepower reliably. This is why you have seen
GEAR VENDORS in 8 second 1/4 mile cars in publications like Hot Rod and National Dragster. This is also why all GM Callaway Corvettes with automatics came with a TH400 and
GEAR VENDORS instead of the 700r4 which is the base Corvette trans. If you're running more than 1200 horsepower (and we have customers that are) then talk to us at the factory as there are some hydraulic changes we do for vehicles up to 2000hp
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