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Old 11-12-2015, 11:47 PM
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Question 2004R vs T56 for all around?

For a long time I've wanted a T56 but after going to the drag strip and looking at the cost comparison..now questioning this.

How much do you lose on a road course/auto cross with a very well built 2004r or 700r4?

Do you guys know of any 200/700 equipped muscle cars/trucks that compete well in pro-touring type events?

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Old 11-13-2015, 03:27 PM
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The TCI Camaro runs a 700R4 and performs strongly at the pro touring events.

If you don't go manual then make sure any auto you get will let you truly hold it in the desired gear for autocross and if you think you are going to do road courses with speeds well in excess of 100 mph you might want to ensure you can full throttle the trans in 4th. Neither of these things will a stock or mildly upgraded 700r4 do.
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Old 11-13-2015, 04:29 PM
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Completely agree. The TH350 I have now is full manual valve body 3000ish stall and I couldn't imagine any other way after driving full manual valve body.

The gear ratios of the 2004r are awesome and I've never like the really low 1st gear in the 700's..
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Old 11-13-2015, 05:08 PM
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i have a 2004r in my 69 and a t56 waiting to be installed. That being said and having 2 cars with manual trannys, i can't wait to get it out and the t56 in.
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Old 11-13-2015, 05:43 PM
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See what you mean...however for auto x, drag, street, helping parts last longer, mileage...around town driving when it's the car show cruise etc.

Just thinking that a full manual 2004r with a good stall and lock up will suffice for me fine.

The T56 fully built brand new the way I would want to do it is about $6000 and I'll have to change the clutch at some point..bleed the slave..cut the tunnel.

The 200 will be under $3000 out the door. A T56 car will out perform on a road course or absolute top speed run but in any other situation...it's going to be close, even on a road course with a good driver i'll bet I could clock some decent times.
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I'm actually contemplating a 2004r for my nova. I currently have a th350 and want an overdrive gear but I also race the car on occasion. I have heard manual valve bodies get old but I guess that depends on how much you drive stop and go
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The T56 fully built brand new the way I would want to do it is about $6000
What in the world do you want to do to a T56 that costs $6000? You can buy a new in the box T56 Magnum for just a tick over $3000.
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