r4sedan
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I don't think I would waste the money on one. The O/D reduction isn't really worth it. I would go with the Silver Sport 5speed.
Don’t want to do any tunnel modifications or lose the hurst shifter. And aren’t the Tremec like $6000? Talk about wasting money.I don't think I would waste the money on one. The O/D reduction isn't really worth it. I would go with the Silver Sport 5speed.
I would only be doing this to cruise at lower rpm’s. Not to save fuel.That being said I truly don’t believe anyone will save enough money in gas mileage to get a return on their investment
Sorry - my father passed away and I have been busy with various details.Any chance you have any photos of the tunnel massaging you did for the GV? I have been mostly happy with the Passon OD trans but have been missing have 4 regular gears around town and have been keeping an eye out for a regular hemi transmission.
Also, have you ever driven a manual trans with the GV? I recall someone saying engagement is a bit more harsh than with an auto.
I agree it is very firm and sudden. In some cases, it does feel harsh, but in other cases not. It depends on the engine load and speed. Overall, for the 11,000 miles we drove mine across country, it didn't bother us at all.Engagement is plenty harsh WITH an auto.
I have never bought an overdrive to recoup money. I buy and install them to enjoy the car more when driving at today's highway speeds.I like overdrives for highway cruising to keep up with traffic today. That being said I truly don’t believe anyone will save enough money in gas mileage to get a return on their investment without running many many more miles than most of us run our classics. You have to just value the overdrive whatever one you choose as any other thing you put into your favorite classic and just do it because you can and want it.
Sorry for your lossSorry - my father passed away and I have been busy with various details.
Here is a link, but it doesn't show the clearancing very well. The main culprits are the 4 big bolts that bolt the gear vendors unit together. The top two hit my transmission tunnel pretty hard.
The first "Hawk-Rod" resurrection, Roadkill style
Here is a reference picture of the unit out of the car (P.S. this went into my 73 sitting above the 70)
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I agree it is very firm and sudden. In some cases, it does feel harsh, but in other cases not. It depends on the engine load and speed. Overall, for the 11,000 miles we drove mine across country, it didn't bother us at all.
I have never bought an overdrive to recoup money. I buy and install them to enjoy the car more when driving at today's highway speeds.