Auto or Manuel? wats better?
Auto or Manuel? wats better?
Im looking to buy a 03 2500 4x4 as my next truck to fix up. For racing what would be a better tranny to go with, manuel or auto? I also want somthin reliable for an everyday driver.
Originally Posted by TXboy
what kinda money are we talkin about with that?
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Originally Posted by strokethis600
I think the haisley price is somewhere around $6600, and they have never blown one up on the track. If you are goin to spend that much money on a tranny you want to make sure it is going to last and haisleys have proven their unit works.
Last I heard, Haisleys were using Goerends parts for the big units. (especially the Torque Converter)
Josh
Edit: I was there when Dave got a phone call from Van..... "You want to spin how many RPM?!?!" "Well the gas converter go that high...I don't think it would be a problem." After he got off the phone smiling and shaking his head, he said Van asked what he thought of turning 5,000rpm with his converters.
Originally Posted by JoshPeters
Last I heard, Haisleys were using Goerends parts for the big units. (especially the Torque Converter)
Josh
Edit: I was there when Dave got a phone call from Van..... "You want to spin how many RPM?!?!" "Well the gas converter go that high...I don't think it would be a problem." After he got off the phone smiling and shaking his head, he said Van asked what he thought of turning 5,000rpm with his converters.
Josh
Edit: I was there when Dave got a phone call from Van..... "You want to spin how many RPM?!?!" "Well the gas converter go that high...I don't think it would be a problem." After he got off the phone smiling and shaking his head, he said Van asked what he thought of turning 5,000rpm with his converters.
Originally Posted by strokethis600
I think the Torque Converters that van uses on the pulling trucks are ATS. He uses Goerends for trailer toaters and depending on what you want in it. Just look on their website it tells.
brnaodn.
Auto vs. Manual
Either way, your going to be spending some moolah. A South Bend DD clutch that is SFI approved will run you about 2K (or more) depending on where you get it. This will hold quite a bit of horsepower. To add to the Haisley's comment...I live in Indianapolis and have had Haisley's do some head work for me. They've always been genuine and honest with me. Their aluminum input shaft sells for 850 bucks. The stock one will go when you start putting some serious torque to the ground. They also guarantee to replace your input shaft for free if you break one of theirs.
-JJ
-JJ
Originally Posted by jjs
Either way, your going to be spending some moolah. A South Bend DD clutch that is SFI approved will run you about 2K (or more) depending on where you get it. This will hold quite a bit of horsepower. To add to the Haisley's comment...I live in Indianapolis and have had Haisley's do some head work for me. They've always been genuine and honest with me. Their aluminum input shaft sells for 850 bucks. The stock one will go when you start putting some serious torque to the ground. They also guarantee to replace your input shaft for free if you break one of theirs.
-JJ
-JJ


