Thread: Outlaw Transmissions?
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03-26-2008 12:00 AM #1
Outlaw Transmissions?
Hello guys, umm, well i have been doing some researching and i am currently running a streetfighter 700r4 transmission from TCI behind a mild built 283 and 4.10's. I am in the early stages of building a STREET nitrous (*yes i know the two dont mix*) 355. So basically i was wondering if any of you have heard of Outlaw transmissions or have had any experience with them? So far, for the buck per-*reliability* they are the best ive found. I'm wanting the overdrive for sure simply because i DO cruize. Any feedback would be grand! Thanks!!
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03-26-2008 09:11 AM #2
Originally Posted by DennyW
HAHAH, That is probably one of the most true statements I have heard in a while! Have you heard of any other DECENT priced 700 companies? I know phenoex trans is pretty pricey.?
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03-26-2008 09:16 AM #3
Originally Posted by tim_bo16
I don't know how much N20 you are planning to use but I would look into getting stall converter built for N20.
About 15 years ago I broke a brand new stall converter in a mild 383 with a 200 shot of N20.
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03-26-2008 09:23 AM #4
Originally Posted by erik erikson
.. haha well i just bought the breakaway model from jegs, and it should be here TODAY!... PN>> TCI #890-242800. The main reason for the nitrous motor is just for a little more fun, (*cheap*) and that will be in a couple of months, and the way i figured, i would need a new trans anyways?.. aka.. 450 hp limit on my tci. Ive never had PERSONAL experience with nitrous, but i do have a few friends that have been working with it for a while so i figured i would try. As for the converter, I would need one with an antiballooning plate if im correct??
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03-26-2008 09:26 AM #5
Originally Posted by tim_bo16
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
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