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Old 04-20-2011, 09:22 PM   #1
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Is it the motor-transmission combo or the transmission-car combo? Car that came as 3 speed must reatain 3 speed or because the motor came as a 2 speed you can run a 2 speed?

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Old 04-20-2011, 09:47 PM   #2
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Brad, it's engine & trans combo, but you can run a 3 speed behind any engine in SS/GT now.
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Brad, it's engine & trans combo, but you can run a 3 speed behind any engine in SS/GT now.
Does NHRA allow a 2 speed P/G behind engines that were 3 speed from the factory in GT or regular S/S now that they allow a 3 speed behind 2 speed engine combos? Example 396/427/454 BBC or maybe an LS-1 .
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I was hoping to run the 2 speed so I just wanted to make sure thanks Ed!
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Not sure why anybody would want to run a 2 speed if they could have a 3 speed?
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Old 04-20-2011, 10:10 PM   #6
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Not sure why anybody would want to run a 2 speed if they could have a 3 speed?
Better traction on a junk track like Charlotte. One less shift. A big block dosent care with all the torque avaliable. Just thinking out loud.

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Old 04-22-2011, 12:43 PM   #7
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Better traction on a junk track like Charlotte. One less shift. A big block dosent care with all the torque avaliable. Just thinking out loud.
X2....
Would be nice if 2 spd. glides were allowed in BB Ford combos.
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Not sure why anybody would want to run a 2 speed if they could have a 3 speed?
2-speed in our gt car..../deadly consistant
never tried 3-speed ...
just one more extra thing to give you trouble in my opinion....
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Default Re: GT transmission rule clarification

I was at Atlanta a few years ago talking to a well known SS racer about his car. He had the option of a power glide and a turbo. With the parts that were available 5 or so years ago he said " It's quicker with a turbo but more consistant with the glide and im here to go rounds not run fast" Don Jackson
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