Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
[Re: montessa]
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I know this won't be very popular but I am considering changing over to a Powerglide. I would like to hear from guys whom had made the switch and what their results were. My car is 3700lbs and runs low nines. I have some Chrysler buddies that also bracket race that have made the switch with positive results. However, their cars are a lot lighter than mine. I think that the car will lose some time due to the taller first gear. I also know that the glide will be more consistent. How much time do you think is on the table? Comments?
I believe my car is a similar combo to yours except its a cross ram w/ eddy 750s. Your car is both heavier and faster than mine (9.27@146.6, 3340). Why a glide? Mine doesn't spin at all. 10.5x31W ,4.10 If anything I think I could use more gear. My overall starting line ratio is 10.45. 1.80 glide w/4.56 would be 8.23. I think it would slow it up early. Mine ave 1.32-1.36 60 3.80-3.85 330. Pretty sluggish in the early portion of the run. However its a good bracket car and easy on the motor in the lights. Doug
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
[Re: montessa]
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10/03/13 10:01 PM
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Post a timeslip to get many comments
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
[Re: montessa]
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10/03/13 10:03 PM
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Explain "Reliability has been slipping"...I've ran Glides for years in lighter cars, and consistency with a glide requires rebuilds on a regular basis.
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
[Re: dvw]
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10/04/13 01:58 AM
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bone stock glide 1.76 internals 5 disc drum, t/b valve body. 4 years with 6,000 plus launches ZERO parts no failures, unit cost about 500. total.
1.25 60' 8.58 et
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
[Re: montessa]
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10/04/13 07:45 AM
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I have always run a Torqueflite, but it wasn't easy making it consistent. If your goal is winning bracket races, and that is more important, go glide if you want to. It really is helpful in consistency due to one shift, and that one being down track far enough that it is easier to hit the exact rpm. The 727 takes more power to turn, so there is some trade off there, and that combined with too much starting line ratio for fast cars is probably why some say the glide is faster, some say it is slower. It really depends on the power curve, weight, tires, etc. If a car has 1000 hp and weighs 2500 lbs, it would be a real bear to get it off the line cleanly with a Torqueflite with a 2.45 low gear. I don't worry about what others think about what i do; none of them write the checks, I do. And I bet, so do you.
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
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10/04/13 11:45 AM
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bone stock glide 1.76 internals 5 disc drum, t/b valve body. 4 years with 6,000 plus launches ZERO parts no failures, unit cost about 500. total.
1.25 60' 8.58 et
Are you sure about the 6000 passes? 6000 passes over 4 yrs is 1500 per year average. That's a lot of passes per year.
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
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10/04/13 12:08 PM
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bone stock glide 1.76 internals 5 disc drum, t/b valve body. 4 years with 6,000 plus launches ZERO parts no failures, unit cost about 500. total.
1.25 60' 8.58 et
Are you sure about the 6000 passes? 6000 passes over 4 yrs is 1500 per year average. That's a lot of passes per year.
He may be talking about the rpm he launches at instead of how many runs
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
[Re: montessa]
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10/04/13 10:39 PM
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ATI glide since 98, almost 3000 (yes) passes. 1 planatary explosion, killed the dana 60 and driveshaft on the line. Sounded like the devil right next to me. Current converter is @ 350 passes, it's done after next week. Best 60 ft 1.24, best et 8.47 @ 159. Racepac shows converter a 1.08 in the lights. 16 race wins since 07. NEVER won a race with a Torqueflite. I'm sure it's slower but it's my racing friend. I run the old one way safety clutch so when you come off the gas it returns to idle. Not very popular but it's saved me motor damage mulitple times. Wouldn't leave home without it. HTH HJ Only 3 failures to my log book. Killer service from me all year and rebuilds from Scott's Transmissions in PA. An ATI dealer
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
[Re: bwdst6]
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I also run a glide in my turbo hemi road runner. it's an ATI unit with a lock-up conveter. cost 10,999.99
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Re: Torqueflite vs Glide
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10/05/13 08:55 PM
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Just think of how cheap it would be if the entire car was GM parts!
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