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Gear Vendors on a A833

I read that earlier. It didn’t tell me anything. Is there a button you push or an extra gear?
Neither...I thought it was ratio changes for gears 1st though 4th with 4th being an overdrive ratio.
 
I think it has different options. Button for ratio changes 1-4 or standard ratio 1-4 wit a button change on 4. Plus their website says 0.54 ratio on O/D. So I’m thoroughly confused. I think they have different set ups to purchase.
 
Automatic engagement with manual button IIRC.

...and don't back up with it engaged.
 
833 OD is .69 for a truck unit.

.73 for a A/F body one.

IIRC
 
Gear venders OD ratio is .78, from what I have read. You can use it as a gear splitter if you want, or just use it as one more gear after fourth. You can engage it whenever you want.
 
I know this doesn't answer your question but have you considered going with a silver sport transmission tkx 5 speed? I considered a gear vendors unit for myu 727 until I saw a conversion kit.

This was 5 years ago but I got a full auto conversion kit for around $5,500 on my 72. You would likely need less since you already have a manual car and the proper tunnel. If the prices are still similar, you would only be about 1800-2200 more AND you have a true 5 speed. You could also sell your manual too if you wanted to recoupe some cost. That 5 speed was the best decision I ever made on mine. I had a stout 340 with 3.55 gears and I could cruise on the highway at 80 at 1,900 RPMS. MORE than worth the extra cost to me.
 
This was 5 years ago but I got a full auto conversion kit for around $5,500 on my 72.
I looked at those too. May have to revisit them. I quit looking when I saw a bench seat might be a problem and the price. Now that I know the gear vendors is electronic, I don’t want it.
 
0.78 don’t do **** for rpm’s. Maybe 200 reduction.
Its going to depend on final drive and tire size but it should be more than 200rpm, example in photos below.

Another option is the Passon Hemi OD trans. I currently am running one of these and have been mostly happy with it. With every option it seems like there is a compromise, TKX is big $$ and involves some cutting but seems like the best option from a functionality point, passon hemi OD is less expensive and requires no cutting but the RPM drop from 1-2 and 2-3 is noticeable over a standard a833. Gear vendors is I believe the least expensive option but might require a little cutting still. Also, I believe in addition to the activation via button there is an option to automatically turn it off below a certain speed, but I may be wrong.

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