Re: TF-2 Question
[Re: mopowers]
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03/15/13 04:24 PM
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Even the TF-3 manual level reprogramming uses the throttle pressure, as far as I know.
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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Re: TF-2 Question
[Re: mopowers]
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03/16/13 12:02 AM
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Have any of you used the "race" setting in your street cars? Or is that a bad idea?
i have for a few years on the street. 904transmission behind a 340 havent seen any problems yet.
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Re: TF-2 Question
[Re: stumpy]
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03/19/13 05:42 PM
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Go with the TF-3 and just elim all the kick down linkage, i run a reverse manual valve body on the street no problems
1965 Plymouth Barracuda 273 M/SA 1970 Plymouth Duster 360/904 10.60s with J heads
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Re: TF-2 Question
[Re: 65signet]
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03/19/13 08:08 PM
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Go with the TF-3 and just elim all the kick down linkage, i run a reverse manual valve body on the street no problems
I hadn't even thought of that. It's only going to be a 375-400hp-ish streeter. Isn't the tf-3 a little over the top? Are those kits even recommended for street cars?
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Re: TF-2 Question
[Re: 65signet]
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03/20/13 02:41 AM
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The TF-3 is a manual, but does not eliminate the kickdown linkage. all levels of the transgo kit retain the throttle pressure linkage. It's fine for the street.
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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Re: TF-2 Question
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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03/20/13 05:29 PM
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The choice between the TF-2 and TF-3 is strictly up to the driver....either you want to manually shift each gear or you don't.
[sarcasm]Don't be silly, it's always better to ask what everybody else thinks I should do with my car . [/sarcasm]
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Re: TF-2 Question
[Re: loaderpro]
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03/20/13 05:33 PM
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They will shift the best here and the trans will last longer because you will remove any of the overlap in the gear changes.
That is next to impossible, the 727 by design has overlap. The direct clutch applies while the band is releasing, if the band were to release first then the direct clutch applied you would see an RPM FLARE.
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