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Strongest OD trans?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by adamshumard, Apr 23, 2013.

  1. adamshumard
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    Looking at putting a mild(less than 400hp) 383 chevy in my 53 pickup. I want to drive this truck most every day and I have a bit of a commute. I need to optimize my fuel mileage as well as not twist the motor super tight. I'm curious what would be a good automatic overdrive option as well as a good manual option. I have an s10 t5 and a 700r4 laying around, but my concern is are they tough enough? I don't plan on ragging on the truck, but you never know when some weed eater exhaust may send me over the edge. So what is everyone else running?
     
  2. Fenders
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    700R4 is a good auto OD, just set up the TV cable properly... best to use one 1986 or later (700R4 or 4L60)
     
  3. adamshumard
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    I know a lot of the LS guys like truck 4l80e trans. Is there a non electronic version of it?
     
  4. no55mad
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    T400 with a Gearvendor OD. There's one currently on the Denver CL.
     
  5. 35WINDOW
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  6. jesse1980
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    700r4 is my choice.
     
  7. Nope - but there are stand alone controllers for it.
    Your s 10 T5 will get beat like a red headed step child.

    A 700r4 is ok out of the junkyard, they are awesome out of the trans shop.
    You'll never break a built unit with 400 HP.
     
  8. Kerry
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    I've got a iron cased A833 O/D behind the blown hemi in my 31 Pontiac coupe. Been trying to blow it up for eleven years now and it's still going strong.
     
  9. JEM
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    If you're looking for an automatic I'd vote for a 4L80E and something like a Baumann (http://www.usshift.com) controller.
     
  10. adamshumard
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    I hate to even say this, but what's the best option on a budget? Sounds like the 700r4 with maybe a freshening up. This is really going to be a truck to put miles on, not beat up.
     
  11. Olderchild
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    700r4 has stood up to my 383 in my truck and it's been down the1/4 a few times, just get the cam right because the stall on the torque converters aren't that great
     
  12. 35WINDOW
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    Well then, a 700R4 sounds like it may be in your future, but when I was choosing my Trans I called Hughes, and the guys said to me:

    "Yes, a 700R4 will work-how many times do you want to take it out for a rebuild?" That did it for me, and I went with a 4L80E-
     
  13. pdunn10
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    I had my 700r4 rebuilt and I mated it to a well built 383 stroker motor. It does everything i ask it to do.
     
  14. buckd
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    Love those ******s and have put some HPs to em ( but I'm a 3 peddle guy, what would I know):p BUCKD
     
  15. Malarkey_BS 13
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    NEVER had a problem with my 700r4. Threw it in my car, adjusted the tv cable for the proper shifting (crucial step!!) and drove it 2000 miles cross country a week later with absolutely no issues and none up to this point 3 years later. Plus i like the option for manual od control switch. Set it and forget it!

    700 Is my vote
     
  16. saltflats
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    I would go with the 700 and if you can find one out of a corvette it will have most of the good stuff in it and make the rebuild a little cheeper.
     
  17. Lobucrod
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    ^^^gets my vote. After all the original question was "Strongest OD Trans?"
    Ive got a SP400 with Gear Vendors OD behind the 401 Nailhead in my '50 Chevy sedan delivery and am not afraid to rag on it anytime.
     
  18. el Scotto
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    I'll third the A-833 OD, I have an aluminum cased one behind the 375 horse 440 Magnum in my 1970 Dodge Challenger that I beat the snot out of. Drag racing, lots of hole shots, 6000+ RPM shifts. Love it! Found it in a slant six van at a Pick-N-Pull for $180 out the door. :cool:

    I did have a T5 behind a Chump 350 in a '57 Chevy pickup, didn't drive that too mildly and never had to replace it. The throwout bearing once, but never the ******.

    I did blow the T5 behind the 283 in my Model A Jalopy roadster, but I wailed on that car hard too and a for a while it had a McCulloch blower until I blew that up too. :eek:

    Looking back.... I should just put big block Chrysler and A-833 OD combos in everything I own... ;)
     
  19. themoose
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    I run a 700r4 and have never had a problem. Take a look at this link to see some reasons that make the transmission a good choice
    http://www.webrodder.com/article.php?AID=426&SID=6
    You should also do a search on HAMB...There has been a lot of discussion about what the best OD transmission is .
     
  20. G'day, With moderate performance to daily use it is hard to beat the 700r4/4l60. Properly built it can handle a lot of performance. We've used them in an ot mild drag running low 12's plus daily driving. Also used in a big lifted Suburban with one ton running gear and never missed a beat. The 4l80e would be really unnecessary.

    ms
     
  21. modified1927
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    I had a 383, home grown with good heads and serious torque cam in 69 Chevy PU, 3.73 gears and 4 speed. pulled the 4 speed and replaced it with old Lakewood ****ter shield with dual patterns, then ran a ford top loader out of Granada, late 70's trans I think it was a 28% overdrive. 3 was direct 1:1. never broke it and pulled many trailers behind with 4-6k lbs. on them. so it worked for me (I picked up another transmission at Turlock a few years back) just n case
    Rich
     
  22. Grumbler
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    I've got a 200R4 (cousin to the 700) behind a torque heavy (well over 500 ft lbs) Olds 468 in an OT car for five years and I'm not gentle with it. It's a street car but has made about 150 p***es down the eighth (8.0 with 3.42's) Not one problem. Anyone who says they're weak has never owned one or didn't set it up right
     
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