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says "Spend the money for the good stuff", you buy the cheap stuff and then cry over your choice, time and time again. |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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i run a 305 l/sa had a a-1 200 changed to coan xlt 283 low car picked up 8 hundreds they told me that it was overkill but have not had any problems.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Yeah I have looked at the Coan stuff and the up side to that is Coan is like 60 miles from me I am tired of having to drive or ship stuff had some very bad experiences shipping crap !
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In Div. one it's tough to beat Jack Sepanek's trany's. He is at most of the races and is always willing to help you out with any issues. I have used both Pro Trans and McClay's in the past. Both are really good pieces but I feel Jack's stuff was even a little faster. Most reputable racing trany shops can build a great trany. It's up to you how much you are willing to spend. I agree with John's father buy the best you can once. BP
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