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Old 09-21-2002, 04:55 PM   #1
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For you guys wanting to know about 700r4 and 200r4, how much HP??

I ran across this in one of my magazine. Then looked it up on the web. Yeah, the prices seem a bit high, but look at how much HP these trannys can hold up too!

http://www.artcarr.com/

I knew I had seen something about this before, every time I see someone wondering which way to go on a tranny.
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Old 09-22-2002, 07:46 AM   #2
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From what I have found elsewhere

that isn't a bad price considering the power output the tranny can handle and the experience and history of ARTCARR.
The next best thing I found is one from TPI thiers is rated at 500 hp for 1700. I had almost given up on finding a 700r4 to go behind a 502 without worries. So I went and found a 5spd manual that would hold up. I guess I need to recheck my tranny options.
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