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    How streetable is a powerglide?

    I'm having trouble finding a local shop that is comfortable tuning a 6l80 car that'll be around 1400rwhp. I guess my only other option is a powerglide. I do not want a th400. I'm looking for people with experience driving them on the street. I have a f1x on the car so I have to run a loose converter (creates more heat). I'd most likely run a lower gear to be able to drive it on the freeway. 3.43 2880rpms at 70mph, 3.25 2740rpms at 70mph, 3.15 2646rpms at 70, 3.00 2570rpms at 70mph. Of course the lower gear makes it more sluggish off the line which effects the ET. My only concern is I don't want to turn my car into a strictly race car. I want to enjoy it on the street without having to pull over and letting the trans cool. I don't want to make it sluggish to wear a Jetta can pull me from a stop light. I went through the trouble of making a 6" radiator and 6" intercooler to keep the car cool (car can idle for 45+ minutes at 170 degrees). I don't want my trans to be the limiting factor of why I can't enjoy my car. Car is 70% street 30% track. My car is a 2013 with 4000 miles. It is not a daily driver. I race the king of the street class. Which requires a 60 miles Cruise. I'd probably drive an hour or two at most on the highway.

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    Th400 will help keep the heat to a minimum over the pg. Shifting one time and lugging around in high gear isn't something I'd want. I put a th400 in my turbo cobra and never had a issue. Street drove that car everywhere
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    The only thing bad about a th400 is I have to cut the trans tunnel out completely and they're $6,000 more than a powerglide.

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    Lenco or gforce trans outta the question?

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    Keep breaking my 6l80 or switch to a powerglide is my only option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JIMS SVT View Post
    Th400 will help keep the heat to a minimum over the pg. Shifting one time and lugging around in high gear isn't something I'd want. I put a th400 in my turbo cobra and never had a issue. Street drove that car everywhere
    Id love to put a TH400 in my Nova. PG on the street is no fun, but on the track it works great.
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    The Th400 would be the best route. Sucks to cut on the car at all. Id stick with the 6L80 before I went to a glide.
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    ive heard good things about Century Transmission 6l80's .. guy on corvetteforum was just talking about it... have 434 9 sec passes on his before he broke it .. so they are slowly working them out ..
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    Would you have room for a gear vendors overdrive behind the glide ? That is the only way I would consider a glide streetable in your car. Also talk to rpm if you haven't already. http://www.rpmtransmissions.com/page9.html
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    I've talked to Jeremy and he makes it sound like I can daily drive. I'm still not completely convinced but I have no experience with a glide. No room for a gear vender. I already called and asked them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USMCPONY View Post
    The only thing bad about a th400 is I have to cut the trans tunnel out completely and they're $6,000 more than a powerglide.
    I have a cutoff wheel! Lol I'd personally stick to the 6l80 and pull some power and find someone to tune it (even if not local) or get to cutting. You'll have a race car that drives good on the street by cutting the tunnel and putting in a th400 or with a powerglide you will just have a race car

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    Do a 6r80e. Kenb seems to be doing good with them.
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    How streetable is a powerglide?

    I am a little confused. You wont put a cage in, but you will put in a powerglide. Also what track will run king of the street without a cage?

    To switch from a transaxle to a solid axle with a “normal trans” power glide or anything else, you are going to be cutting some things for a four link setup of some sort to mount a 9” or dana 60 or 12 bolt or?!? You are at a precipice. Cut it up or leave it 6l80.

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    I also forgot to add the streetability of the powerglide is pretty high. 2fast4u drives his on the road all the time. Right Shayne? Also every gm car in the late 60s used them on the road. It cannot be that bad?!?


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    When did I say I won't put a cage in it? I'm talking to Rob about a cage right now. And the powerglide conversion is still a trans axle. There is no cutting.

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    I do it all the time Steve, my neighbors don't mind that it sounds like I'm doing 85 mph in a 25 mph subdivision. I'm sure that the 5500 stall converter w/ the powerglide has anything to do with that either. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Fast4You View Post
    I do it all the time Steve, my neighbors don't mind that it sounds like I'm doing 85 mph in a 25 mph subdivision. I'm sure that the 5500 stall converter w/ the powerglide has anything to do with that either. Lol
    Can't tell if your being serious or not. I'll most likely go with a 3500 stall, 3.43 rear with a 28" tire if I decide to do it. Trans has a 1.80 first gear.

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    Just my $.02 ... But don't do a glide, You'll Hate it on the street ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by USMCPONY View Post
    Can't tell if your being serious or not. I'll most likely go with a 3500 stall, 3.43 rear with a 28" tire if I decide to do it. Trans has a 1.80 first gear.
    The PG is a great trans and holds up, it just isn't fun like manual trans or something that has more than 1 shift point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by USMCPONY View Post
    When did I say I won't put a cage in it? I'm talking to Rob about a cage right now. And the powerglide conversion is still a trans axle. There is no cutting.
    “If I cut it up I know I'll regret it. Haven't decided on a cage yet. I'm not sure how much I'm going to track it. “

    This was in you build thread. And a couple other times you mentioned not doing a cage because you did not want to damage the special leather on the anniversary dash. Had not heard you post otherwise.


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