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Whyucryn
02-03-2011, 08:21 PM
Looking for something around 4000...will need something with anti-ballooning plates cause this car is going to have a pretty hefty hit of nitrous on it. Let me know what ya got. I have cash and possibly trade. Thanks!!

Dirtyd0g
02-03-2011, 08:54 PM
What do you have to trade? What bolt pattern do you need? 26 spline? windsor pilot?
Alan

Whyucryn
02-03-2011, 09:47 PM
Yeah I'm guessing its 26 spline. It's just s stock input shaft in a case filled c4. I'll be using a 50oz 157 tooth flexplate. What all do you have?

Dirtyd0g
02-04-2011, 12:06 AM
That is 10.5 bolt circle, I will check and see what I have tomorrow, what kind of torque are you putting at it so I can set you up with something that iwll last. I have taen tons of units as trade ins through the years. I need modular parts to some extent (let me know what you have) mostly 96-04 parts interest me. I like things that go bang as well.
I will see what I can come up with but I need a torque figure to know if anything I have can be made to work well. Are you running a brake? Are you wanting it setup to footbrake 4000, flash 4000 or transbrake 4000?
Alan

Whyucryn
02-04-2011, 12:28 AM
It's just a stock shortblock with performer heads and a tfs stg1 cam. Its probably making around 275hp/300tq n/a and I plan on hitting it with around 200hp of nitrous. No transbrake. I'd like for it to footbrake around 3500 atleast.

I don't have any modular parts. I've got some cash and don't mind to spend it. I just want a fair price, lol. You can PM if you'd like.

juiced
02-04-2011, 05:09 AM
It's just a stock shortblock with performer heads and a tfs stg1 cam. Its probably making around 275hp/300tq n/a and I plan on hitting it with around 200hp of nitrous. No transbrake. I'd like for it to footbrake around 3500 atleast.

I don't have any modular parts. I've got some cash and don't mind to spend it. I just want a fair price, lol. You can PM if you'd like.

You gonna need more than 200 for inbread but its your story lol

Dirtyd0g
02-04-2011, 10:50 AM
The 9 inch unit (called 8 inch by tci) I have here is a TCI unit that came in needing a new pump on it. It is a large bolt pattern right now however I can change it to small bolt pattern. With the front cover changes and a new pump with balloon plate on it it would cost $375 to fix. It would then be rated to 500hp by my standards (800 to tci standards) because it has a roller clutch assembly. That is the only unit I can think of that is capable of a 3500 foot brake. If you go to a transbrake I would suggest a new unit setup with either a sprag eliminator or 22 element sprag assembly. Spragless would cost $625, with the 22 element would be $725. Spragless is rated for unlimited power. The 22 element is rated for up to 1000ftlb of input torque, both are transbrake safe. I know the prices are high Sonnax(the parts supplier) just did a 30% price increase on this stuff.
Alan

Whyucryn
02-04-2011, 10:55 AM
You gonna need more than 200 for inbread but its your story lol

That's just the first kit...its not gonna be hard beating you as your going down the track with your motor in a wheelbarrow, lol.

Walter
02-04-2011, 01:05 PM
Got a converter for ya. Setup for turbo tho. Prolly run like shit on the hose lol.

Whyucryn
02-04-2011, 01:09 PM
Got a converter for ya. Setup for turbo tho. Prolly run like shit on the hose lol.

Lol. Hell yeah. What is it and how much??

juiced
02-04-2011, 03:35 PM
That's just the first kit...its not gonna be hard beating you as your going down the track with your motor in a wheelbarrow, lol.

well if people would quit cutting my throat lol

Whyucryn
02-04-2011, 03:40 PM
Can't help it that you had to wait for aluminum to go up to cash in your pop cans, lol. Can't drag your feet

juiced
02-04-2011, 06:41 PM
man im poor white trash

White1967
02-05-2011, 11:35 AM
pm sent. I have a Precision Industries converter that might work for you.