Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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i'm using the A&A Ulimate brake with the safe neutral after 3rd. i like it. it's a brilliant holeshooter brake, ask the guy i just beat. edit: for those who are wondering. that guage is hooked up to the trans so i can check line pressure. AND i'm RHD incase you were wondering.
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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01/03/13 04:51 PM
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I use one from Pro Trans, works great.
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
[Re: rebel]
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01/04/13 12:43 AM
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i'm using the A&A Ulimate brake with the safe neutral after 3rd. i like it. it's a brilliant holeshooter brake, ask the guy i just beat. edit: for those who are wondering. that guage is hooked up to the trans so i can check line pressure. AND i'm RHD incase you were wondering.
I notice you have the same shifter as I use... I also use an air shifter....I was kinda wondering how that would work? I can't see how it would hook up? Thanks,
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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01/04/13 01:38 AM
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pretty sure you still need to manually shift it into clean neutral. the precision performance products shifters are really nice.
Thanks.. I may have to look into it...not sure why more people dont use these safty valvebodies...
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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01/04/13 04:10 PM
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Do you use these with alloy rod motors? Heard they help the rods live a little longer but I'd guess you better have good brakes
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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01/06/13 12:13 AM
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Do you use these with alloy rod motors? Heard they help the rods live a little longer but I'd guess you better have good brakes
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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01/06/13 11:57 AM
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Call Pro Trans.....and if you don't need the brake, he will sell you one with just the "clean" neutral.
Really!? That's what I've been looking for
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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01/06/13 07:25 PM
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Yes! It's what I use in my car.....I think they're around $300.00 and it works great!!
Good to hear That seems like a pretty fair price. I assume it is a LBA valve body? What shifter are you using with that?
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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01/06/13 10:46 PM
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pretty sure you still need to manually shift it into clean neutral. the precision performance products shifters are really nice.
Thanks.. I may have to look into it...not sure why more people dont use these safty valvebodies...
they are more common then you may think.
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
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01/07/13 12:14 PM
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I am debating putting one in my new car. Problem is a have a really expensive brake already in the trans. What is the real advantage to these? Saving aluminum Rods?
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Re: Double Neutral valvebodys
[Re: HemiDart68]
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01/07/13 12:36 PM
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using the engine as a braking mechanism is THE most expensive brake system you can have. At 8600+ RPM, I would rather replace disc pads a couple times vs repairing the holes in the sides of the block from stretching the steel/aluminum rods....nothing but clean nuetrals on our stuff for over 10 years, we use the Pro Trans valve bodies.
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