TH-400 TCI Performance Transmission Package
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TH-400 TCI Performance Transmission Package
Complete transmission package!!
Everything new in box!! Purchased from Year One
Buy it new $1297 transmission + $250 converter + $67 transmission cooler = $1612
Decided to convert car to 4 speed and would love this stuff out of my garage.
$1300 plus shipping
Fits Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac
TCI Streetfighter Transmission - TH400
Part Number 211300 -- These TCI StreetFighter transmissions are durable enough to withstand the rigors of even the toughest street machines. They are ideal for engines producing 575hp with a non-supercharged system. Equipped with a manual/automatic valve body, most units allow you to manually shift the vehicle into each gear change or, by placing it in the drive position, remain fully automatic. In either mode, you get a race track shift that bangs through the gears and shaves time off of your ETs. When you use the manual gear selection feature, the StreetFighters upshift and downshift right when you move the lever, with no lag or governor override. When you select the normal drive position, they retain positive automatic shifts for the ease of driving you look for in an automatic transmission.
TCI Maximizer Street Performance Torque Converter
Part Number 241600 -- Roughly 2000 RPM stall. They're a very good choice for the typical street machine that is looking for better launch capability and more strength.
B&M SuperCooler transmission oil cooler
Part Number -- 70268 -- The last thing you need in the middle of a race or a road trip is to have a transmission or engine go south because your oil cooler can't keep up. B&M's SuperCooler oil coolers will keep your transmission or engine cool and running in your time of need. They're made of lightweight aluminum, with an efficient "stacked plate" design. Multiple cooling paths give them the cooling capacity of larger fan-and-tube coolers. And, because they have a low pressure-drop design, there is less oiling-system restriction.
$1300 plus shipping
Everything new in box!! Purchased from Year One
Buy it new $1297 transmission + $250 converter + $67 transmission cooler = $1612
Decided to convert car to 4 speed and would love this stuff out of my garage.
$1300 plus shipping
Fits Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac
TCI Streetfighter Transmission - TH400
Part Number 211300 -- These TCI StreetFighter transmissions are durable enough to withstand the rigors of even the toughest street machines. They are ideal for engines producing 575hp with a non-supercharged system. Equipped with a manual/automatic valve body, most units allow you to manually shift the vehicle into each gear change or, by placing it in the drive position, remain fully automatic. In either mode, you get a race track shift that bangs through the gears and shaves time off of your ETs. When you use the manual gear selection feature, the StreetFighters upshift and downshift right when you move the lever, with no lag or governor override. When you select the normal drive position, they retain positive automatic shifts for the ease of driving you look for in an automatic transmission.
TCI Maximizer Street Performance Torque Converter
Part Number 241600 -- Roughly 2000 RPM stall. They're a very good choice for the typical street machine that is looking for better launch capability and more strength.
B&M SuperCooler transmission oil cooler
Part Number -- 70268 -- The last thing you need in the middle of a race or a road trip is to have a transmission or engine go south because your oil cooler can't keep up. B&M's SuperCooler oil coolers will keep your transmission or engine cool and running in your time of need. They're made of lightweight aluminum, with an efficient "stacked plate" design. Multiple cooling paths give them the cooling capacity of larger fan-and-tube coolers. And, because they have a low pressure-drop design, there is less oiling-system restriction.
$1300 plus shipping
Last edited by Bad68442; January 25th, 2014 at 07:28 AM.
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