Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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you'll never find a brand x tranny in my car. you may find a 727 in my brand x.
I have felt this way for a very long time but at this point I may go to a 'glide when I have the coin to do so. Just saying. I really like my Duramax/Allison trans truck. Never in a thousand years would I have ever thought I'd say that...But times change...
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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Never in a thousand years would I have ever thought I'd say that...But times change...
So you are 1,073 years old ?
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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Never in a thousand years would I have ever thought I'd say that...But times change...
So you are 1,073 years old ?
I told I'm 12 dammit!
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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With the arguements you are making, Josh, the turbo 400 would eat power. Pro trans has been making record holding torqueflites for years. But, going back to what Josh brought up the converter ran in a Pro trans is deeper. A simple midplate made thick, fixes this problem.
I really wish guys would figure this one out. It is not the 727 designs from Mopar that blow up. If you drive it in drive with a ton of power yes. Some aftermarket valve bodies that we all used for years caused this phenomenom. They decided Low Band Apply was not necessary in race applications. Well many floarboards, feet and tranny cases later we know better. The sprags and drums from the aftermarket are better. The billet drums do not blow up. But, if you had the low/reverse band applied the drum wouldn't spin 15,000 RPM and blow up.
400 turbo trans were considered junk until they went spragless. The big issue is 1,000's of people buy 400 turbo's and race them. Only hundreds race the 727. So there is very little out there to prove the 727 can handle 2,500 HP. Where are you gonna find the diehards that want to run a 727 that can actually make that power. I think it can be done. But, I don't ,make that kinda power to prove it. Chrisman runs a blown Promod but 4.40's is not enough power to really say "Hey we have tested it to the extreme. I have seen fairly basic aftermarket parted powerglides handle that. Here is why I say this. There are many Pro flites that are using modified stock 904 parts running behind engines making over 1,000 HP and have the ET to back it up. Put the same trans behind a but kicking SS Hemi and they sometimes give up. The 727 is lightyears bigger internally and with the few aftermarket parts needed can handle 2,000HP IMO. But, there are some other parts that need upgrades to really get over and beyond that. Here is the real deal HP does not break transmissions. Torque and tire shake is what tears out transmissions. So if you have a perfect setup it is hard to tell what you can get away with.
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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For the average 9 second and slower car, a torque flite in a Mopar is a no brainer. Faster that that, the gear ratios become the desired attribute. Way faster than that, and most oem type automatics are your least favorite selection. As has been proven many times, they all need the equivilent amount of $ to work. Drums, expensive converters, input shafts, gearsets, cases and on and on. They all have their problems. Is one FASTER than the other: Yes. But in a 7 round race, in a well sorted out 10.50 car, who cares? That's what shoe polish was intended for.
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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thank you for the input so far. I am looking at 850-1000 hp. (not 2000hp) STreet STrip Car Fairly heavy mostly all steel B body Procharger car I am not a tightwade but I would like to pay the price and get the correct tranny for my application once regardless if it is a gm tranny or the 727 So the technical reasons would be great
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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BECAUSE IT HAS A TURBO INSIDE IT .
I actually had something relevant to add, but this post renders the entire thread moot. So simple... so brilliant! hahahah
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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thank you for the input so far.
I am looking at 850-1000 hp. (not 2000hp) STreet STrip Car
Fairly heavy mostly all steel B body Procharger car
I am not a tightwade but I would like to pay the price and get the correct tranny for my application once regardless if it is a gm tranny or the 727
So the technical reasons would be great
For your application, I think a well built 727 will be just fine. I have one in my 850 hp street car that weighs 3800#. I did grenade the stock drum after 2 years of abuse, but that was about 3 years ago. It's been flawless since w/ the new billet drum.
CHIP '70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60 '69 road runner, 440-6, 4 speed, Dana 60 '71 Demon 340, no drivetrain, on blocks behind the barn '73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75 '90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt '06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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For your application, I think a well built 727 will be just fine. I have one in my 850 hp street car that weighs 3800#. I did grenade the stock drum after 2 years of abuse, but that was about 3 years ago. It's been flawless since w/ the new billet drum.
Chip, Did you buy the billet steel one or billet aluminium?OR??? Care to speculate if you saw any difference in performance? Thanks, Sean
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Re: Why is a turbo 400 better than a 727?
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For your application, I think a well built 727 will be just fine. I have one in my 850 hp street car that weighs 3800#. I did grenade the stock drum after 2 years of abuse, but that was about 3 years ago. It's been flawless since w/ the new billet drum.
Chip, Did you buy the billet steel one or billet aluminium?OR??? Care to speculate if you saw any difference in performance? Thanks, Sean
I got the A&A billet steel drum since I still street drive it a lot. If anything, it may have slowed the car down a little bit, but not much. It's hard to tell though since the motor has a lot of runs on it.
CHIP '70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60 '69 road runner, 440-6, 4 speed, Dana 60 '71 Demon 340, no drivetrain, on blocks behind the barn '73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75 '90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt '06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
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