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Has anyone done a back to back comparison of a good th350 to a good metric 200? I have heard the metric is a solid tenth faster...
I am looking at purchasing a combo with trans and convertor but I may pass on the trans/convertor and just buy the engine if the metric is really worth the difference.. Also does the metric use the same crossmember as the th350? |
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same crossmember, depending on your combination a solid .12 should be the result
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I did this change and a solid 7 hundredths was discussed, my actual improvement is undetermined because I made a few changes at the same time.
a stock 350 gear was a 2.52, and the metric low is a 2.74. I saved 60 pounds just changing the transmission. the 60 foots changed dramatically Stock crossmember, same driveshaft, same shifter and for me same convertor (I have a 350 input shaft) I had almost 200 problem free passes before I had the trans opened up. This is in a 3500 pound small block chevelle
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I have heard you only get about 75 to 100 runs out of metric gearset?? Is that true? Also I have heard that you need to not let the tires "chirp" coming out the burnout as this will break them?
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Randall's truck picked up.30 or .35 it had the 4.3 then you would have to ask him about the 350 he took out had done,but I do know the 200 has manual valve body and that is about it.
I say that probaly isn't normal gain Don't want to jinx him but I know several times Randall has put over 200 passes,only time he has broke is when he broke ring and pinion,bust sprag/planetary Mike Taylor 3601 Last edited by Mike Taylor 3601; 07-29-2014 at 09:48 AM. |
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I may be doing the burnout wrong , but I have had no issues doing it this way
-roll into the box with shifter in 2nd (auto 1-2) -bring rpms up to 5-5500 -once rpms have been reached let go of the line lock and roll out until tires grab I run radials and haven't had any traction problems either. recently I had a modulator come apart but that has been the only issue with this trans. - I should note that when we had the trans apart, we could have reused all of the frictions and steels. Gears all looked fine, or new like
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It was worth 0.15 to 0.18 in my car. My Metric 200 trans was 35 pounds lighter than my old Turbo 350. I purchased my Metric 200 through the Sepanek's. They build a good reliable trans and are fantastic people to deal with.
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It would be interesting to know what was in the TH350 transmissions used for comparison. There is a considerable difference between an "average" TH 350, and a lightweight SLD type transmission from a company such as ATI, or as I build with ATI components.
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On my car it was .04 to .06 better, but I had a really trick 350 that had a rotating assembly as light as a stock 200. I think the higher the hp and torque the less difference.
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That's what I'm getting at Greg.
Compare the Metric 200 to a 350 with aluminum forward and direct drums, lightened front and rear planetaries, a 250C sun gear shell, a gun drilled output shaft, and all roller thrust bearings. I've seen a lot of claims about ET reduction of various transmissions. I can tell you that I built a killer 350 for a well known and successful Stock Eliminator racer a few years back. A couple of years or so later, he was told that a certain high dollar transmission would be 0.07 to 0.12 faster. He spent a lot of money, and he may have knocked 0.03 or so off of his ET. It was a big block car with fairly high HP, about 3700 pounds or so.
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