I haven’t heard of them, but I will look it up.Have you considered Gear Vendor bolt on OD units?
That's the direction I'm ultimately going with my Duster. A bit pricey, but gets great real world reviews.I haven’t heard of them, but I will look it up.
Never been a fan of putting a GM trans in a Mopar......Turbo TH200-4R? That's what I plan to go with for my daily driver. It will be behind a fairly mild 300hp 318 until I can collect all the parts for a Gen III Hemi conversion. Luckily, the trans will work with both.
Honestly, neither have I but the 200-4R is just a way better and smaller (less tunnel hammering) trans to squeeze in to an A-body.Never been a fan of putting a GM trans in a Mopar......
The 833 was used in Chevy trucks so it could be argued the other way too.Never been a fan of putting a GM trans in a Mopar......
I was under the impression the A500/42RH first gear ratio was 2.74. Maybe it's a typo?A500/RH42 or A518/RH46 both are good options, the gear vendors unit hasn't got nearly as much of a step going into O/D...
As far as whether to choose an A500 or an A518 if your making more than 450 HP I'd definitely go with the A518 but if less than that either works but I'd go with the A500, it's a little smaller so it fits better, it's a little lighter which is a good thing & most important it's got a deeper first & second gear... It also uses less HP..
A500 A518
1st 2.64 2.45
2nd 1.54 1.45
3rd 1.00 1.00
O/D .69 .69
What that means is the A518 would need more gear to launch the same as the A500
A500 with 3.55 gear 1st gear is 9.37
A518 with a 3.55 gear 1st gear is 8.69
A518 with a 3.91 gear 1st gear is 9.57
So to match the launch of the A500 the A518 needs nearly a 3.91 gear and honestly to make up for the HP used probably every bit of a 3.91.. Which hurts the highway RPM's... Though honestly not enough to be overly concerned... If you have an A518 use it.. But if you have both I'd look real hard at that A500..
MUCH stronger than they're given credit for. That's the transmission General Motors put in the 3.8L Grand National turbo cars of the eighties. The standard 200 passenger car transmission isn't very strong, but when upgraded with the turbo car gear sets and stronger parts, they are plenty strong. They're small too which means more power to the ground.200-4R in my '73 Sport. Love it.
You are correct... Clearly I'm loosing my memory as I get older.. Makes it an even bigger advantage to use the A500...I was under the impression the A500/42RH first gear ratio was 2.74. Maybe it's a typo?
It can handle 550 hp, that’s pretty impressive.MUCH stronger than they're given credit for. That's the transmission General Motors put in the 3.8L Grand National turbo cars of the eighties. The standard 200 passenger car transmission isn't very strong, but when upgraded with the turbo car gear sets and stronger parts, they are plenty strong. They're small too which means more power to the ground.
Oh yeah.....and more if you have some DEEP pockets. LOLIt can handle 550 hp, that’s pretty impressive.