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01-18-2006 06:34 PM #1
Give me your opinions on this trans/rebuilder
Pricewise, and quality? I am looking at the "Godfather "700r4, from MadDog transmissions.The one that handles 700 horses for 1500 dollars. Thanks
http://www.maddog-transmissions.com/new_index.htmLast edited by BigTruckDriver; 01-18-2006 at 06:36 PM.
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01-18-2006 07:25 PM #2
Well, Lou is in the running for the worst website in my opinion. I know nothing about his transmissions.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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01-18-2006 07:39 PM #3
I like the parts list. He obviously has played with these trannies for a while. At the quick glance that I had at that tranny, he has all the goodies that I installed in my tranny. The only thing he is missing is the OD billet servo. Most people would never need that anyways. I have been pouring some 800 ponies at this beast for four years now, and no problems.Objects in my rear view mirror are a good thing unless,.... they have red and blue lights flashing.
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01-18-2006 09:06 PM #4
I've mentioned this company before, but I think they build about the best hi performance trans around, at super prices. Jackson Racing, Henderson, N.C. 828-388-3696.
Go on Ebay, pull up one of their trans, and read the feedback. They have a 2003 rating with 100% positive. I've bought a fully race prepped c6 and the same in a turbo 350, and these trans are the best.
I'm not on their payroll, honestly. I just like to tell my fellow rodders when I get a great deal, and when I get skunked. These guys are super.Don........as long as I have projects to finish I can't die
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01-19-2006 06:03 PM #5
I will definitely look in to the Jackson Racing transmisions.I also thought MadDogs web site was a joke,but then I found them on E-bay,and their customer service rating was like 99 percent positive.I just want to be sure that If I pay for a 700 horse power trans ,I get a 700 horse power trans.Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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01-20-2006 06:39 PM #6
Originally posted by DennyW
He also gives a 5% discount to the fellows in green.
Ehhhh, what about the blue (not the Chair Force blue)?
We may have to consider this guy. Typhoon ZR, how much torque have you been dumping into the tranny? And is it used at the track or just casual cruising? Does it take the punishment of dropping the hammer at the line? My dad and I are looking for a street/strip tranny for once we get everything going with this build of ours, and we really don't want to pay $3,500 for one.Father and son working to turn a '64 Falcon into a street and track monster.
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01-20-2006 07:14 PM #7
Originally posted by DennyW
Ehhhh, what about the blue (not the Chair Force blue)?
Well, actually, they called my class A uniform greens, but They sure look blue to me.
Greens=figure of speech. Army, and or Service talk. Greens, means, lean mean, fighting machine.
If someone says they got their greens on, they are ready to fight.Father and son working to turn a '64 Falcon into a street and track monster.
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01-20-2006 10:26 PM #8
Originally posted by RJ & CJ
Learn something new every daywww.streamlineautocare.com
If you wan't something done right, then you have to do it yourself!
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01-21-2006 07:14 PM #9
Sounds like a reasonable guy, and the appear to have some good parts in em. If you go with his tranny let us know how it does.
That dog on the site ain't so bad though, I managed to rip him right off the site and he didn't come back, must have scared him away.
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