03-13-2009, 03:19 PM | #1 |
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2004R vs. 700R4?
I have a 2004R that was built by a buddy of mine and a 3000 convertor to go along with it. He says he's "beefed it up". I've still heard otherwise and that the 700R4 is still the way to go with a truck. I haven't installed it yet and may try to sell it depending what I find out. Any advise would be appreciated.
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03-13-2009, 03:25 PM | #2 |
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
One more question.....Is my B&M ratchet shifter for the turbo 350 I currently have going to work with the 200?
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03-13-2009, 03:53 PM | #3 |
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
the answer will depend on your intended use of the truck.
Did he tell you what he did to "beef it up"? What's your engine combo? Whats your rear gear ratio? |
03-13-2009, 04:09 PM | #4 |
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
It really depends on your application. I have one in my '56 Bel Air and it is fine behind a very mild 350 that is driven like a granny car. I'm not sure how it would handle slot of horsepowernor torque unless it was built by a reliable shop (like Phoenix transmissions ) or id your buddy is really good.
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
do a search on this site for the 200r. There's more out there than I thought, including mine.
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03-13-2009, 05:35 PM | #6 |
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
I always heard that the 2004R is stronger than the 700R4.
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
A recent issue of CarCraft had a buildup of a 200 by Art Carr. Worth a read.
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
In stock form and in most builds the 700 is tougher. There are a few Buick GN 200's that are tougher than 700's but they are rare...they are completely different from the normal 2004r.
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
DD with short shaft 350 trans go with 2004r but keep your foot out of it if you will be hammering on it go 700r4 and you can probably modify your shifter to work. I have a b&m from a 350 non ratchet shifter and I had to grind some on the slider slot so I could get low gear but If your not worried about pulling manual low then it will work fine. Also be sure to set the tv cable by pressure or by a good kit like tv made easy.
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
I had a 200 on my BNuick skylark with a 455. It was beefed up pretty good, to handle an 11.5 sec car.
The benifit of the 200 is that there is a closer ratio between first and second gears, where as the 700 has a big drop off. The 700 has a steeper first gear, I think over 3:1 and the 200 is around 2.7:1. Both are much steeper than the th400, and lighter. I had the whole thing done my Jimmy's trans shop in Mundelein IL, it was like $1800 with a new drive shaft that was balanced. THat was with a lock up converter controlled from the dash. I think I could get 17 mpg on the highway and go about 1900-2000 rpm at 65 with 3.42 rear gears. |
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Re: 2004R vs. 700R4?
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I also a fan of the 200 for the reasons above. I don't like the steep drop from 1st to 2nd with 700. Truth be told, neither are particularly strong in stock form, but the according to Art Carr and other people that build racing transmissions, the 200 can be built to stronger than the 700. The fact that 200 can be put in without cutting the driveshaft and the better gear spacing makes it the best choice, IMO. From a gearing standpoint, the 200 is basically has the same ratios as a TH350, with .67 : 1 OD. Here's the article that Heavy D referred to: http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles...ild/index.html Quote:
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