I was wondering which "Mopar" auto OD transmission is the easiest to use? This will be for a mild 318 build. Mostly a cruiser not a racer so not looking for a beast of a transmission. Which one doesn't require a lot of electronics to run? Not worried about modding the tunnel either.
So, I'm just wondering, but, would it not be easier ,cheaper and just as effective to run hiway gears and install a slightly looser TC or an A998/999 with a 2.74 low gear. IMO, for your stated use,it would be a natural.
I agree that 2200@65 is really nice.
With 275/60-15s (28s) tires, this is 2.82s@zero-slip. The closest could be either 2.94s or, 2.76s which you might already have.
(With 225/70-14s these are 26.4 tall so 2.76s are the go-to.)
The 2.74 lowgear with 11.8% more TM,will help get you going , seeming like the next size bigger rear gear.
But the clincher, to get back some take-off power,would be a 2400 or a 2800 TC, and then a good tune in the engine to take advantage if that newly released extra torque.This might add 20 or probably 30 ftlbs off the line, seeming again like 1 or 2 sizes bigger rear gear.
I'm just thinking about what you said. At zeroslip (loc-up TC);
65=2284 with 2.76/25.5s, and,
65=2293 with 2.94/28s, and
65=2153 with 2.76/28s.
I ran that combo; A999 with a 2800 and 2.76s and 27" tires for a couple of winters in my 68 Barracuda. It was a great cruiser. I also installed a semi-manual shift kit in that tranny so I could shift up/down at any speed or rpm. And headers were already in the car. And I installed a small-port intake, a small TQ and 5500rpm valve-springs. You might be thinking, that's not what you want. But check this out;
I used to floor it from a stop and get her into 3rd as quick as possible,then let the TQ moan all the way to 65mph. If you've never heard a TQ-moan for like 17 seconds, you'll be in for a treat,lol. Well ok 17 is an exaggeration.
Those 1.5" TQ primaries are great for mileage,and 2233rpm@65 (zero-slip) with 27s was great.
The A998/999 requires no extra work to install.And they are cheap to buy/cheap to build. The TC,if you choose to purchase one, will be your major expense.My 2800 did not slip all that much at 65. Until I slammed the pedal down,lol. Then the tranny kicked down and the TC buzzed up and the Rs climbed to over 3400 and I could pass anything.
BTW, the A500 has these same ratios; 2.74-1.54-1.00, but includes the .69OD.
But I get the attraction,The A500 will allow 3.91s to get nearly the same cruise rpm as 2.76s yet have 58% more first gear TM! That's a lot. I ran my 318 with 4.30s for one winter. That was plus 74% compared to 2.45x2.76. And it was awesome with that 2800.Too much for a winter motor.That was 11.78 starter gear;crazy in winter. Pretty much useless.I never ran that 4.30 behind her again,lol.Actually I did. The previous winter I ran those 4.30s with an A833O/D and a GVOD behind it but that's another story,lol