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Kcabbie72 09-12-2017 06:56 PM

Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
I am wanting to have a overdrive trans installed. I have decided on a 4l80e with the TCI EZ controller. I'm currently located in Towanda PA. Anyone know of a local shop within a hour or two that can source a good trans and do the swap for me? Thanks for any help!

old51sedan 09-12-2017 07:53 PM

Re: Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
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Originally Posted by Kcabbie72 (Post 8038255)
I am wanting to have a overdrive trans installed. I have decided on a 4l80e with the TCI EZ controller. I'm currently located in Towanda PA. Anyone know of a local shop within a hour or two that can source a good trans and do the swap for me? Thanks for any help!

If your running a 283 with a 350 turbo you may want to consider a 200-4R. I just had one built for my truck. It's almost an exact replacement for your 350. Same length, just move trans mount back about 5". No need to redo the driveshaft, same length and will bolt right up to your motor. Just a thought! Good luck

Kcabbie72 09-12-2017 08:08 PM

Re: Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
Thanks for the response! I should update my signature. In the last 4 weeks I've installed a blueprint 383. I want to go the 4l80e route because of its tuning capabilities with the tci unit. Also I really want something that has lock up so that I can have a high stall without loosing the ability to have good hwy manners.

Mike C 09-12-2017 09:40 PM

Re: Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
The TH200 4R has lockup capability. And you don't have to spend thousands of dollars on the controller. A built, 500hp TH200 4R can be had for under $3k. While the 4L80E and controller is something like $7500?

FWIW, I am buying an Extreme Automatics TH200 4R to put behind the 427 big block in my 69 short step.

Kcabbie72 09-13-2017 07:37 AM

Re: Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
The tci controller is onlying 700. Look up the YouTube video about all the settings it's very adjustable. No kick down cable either

Mike C 09-13-2017 08:42 AM

Re: Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
You will love OD no matter which way you go. If you find a clean, low mileage 4L80E from a wrecking yard and the controller only $700 that seems like a viable choice.

But IMO, the gear ratios, size, mechanical speedo, of the TH200 4R is the best choice for me. Good luck with your truck I look forward to seeing which way you went.

FWIW, I wouldn't even consider a TH700R4. I absolutely DESPISE the 1-2 drop in that trans. Now a 6 speed....

old51sedan 09-13-2017 08:45 AM

Re: Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
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Originally Posted by Mike C (Post 8038427)
The TH200 4R has lockup capability. And you don't have to spend thousands of dollars on the controller. A built, 500hp TH200 4R can be had for under $3k. While the 4L80E and controller is something like $7500?

FWIW, I am buying an Extreme Automatics TH200 4R to put behind the 427 big block in my 69 short step.

Mike, sounds like the man has got is mind made up. I guess that's not all bad, but the 200-4R is a good trans and an easy swap. There also getting harder to find.

Kcabbie72 09-13-2017 09:06 AM

Re: Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
Hope I don't seem hard headed. I considered a 700/200r4 but the lockup has to be on a switch if you want it to lockup under OD. This is my wife's truck and I don't want her to be worried about anything besides driving it. That tci controller will lock up above X speed and unlock at wot. It also has automatic control over how firm the shifts are in "normal" and in "performance" modes. Also it would work well with Dakota digital gauges with the 100$ module that sends information such as Trans temp and VSS.

Does $600 for labor seem hi to do the swap?

Thanks for everyone's input!

Mike C 09-13-2017 09:51 PM

Re: Looking for a local shop for trans swap
 
I wouldn't do it for $600. Not if it meant all of the work involved. Moving mounts, wiring, measuring and getting a driveshaft, etc. So sounds like a good deal to me.


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