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A friend of mine is looking at the TCI Super Street Fighter TH350 transmissions. They seem to be able to handle some pretty serious power - I was wondering if anyone here has experience with them. Any thoughts are appreciated : )
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My experience with aTCI trans was not good.
![]() But, that was a long time ago. They have probably got a better product today, or they would not be in business. But here's my advice, for whatever it might be worth. Instead of buying from a major brand tranny builder, talk to some of the racers at some of the local tracks near you. Find out who is building their trannies. There is usually 1 or 2 guys who build for the guys in the area who race. I began doing that years ago. The local guys built trannies that lasted. The TCI broke quickly. My tranny guy now, is a local and has also been a Pontiac racer for years. He can build a tranny that will hold up behind my 455's and he is MUCH cheaper than the major brand names. So, it may be cheaper to buy the good parts and have a local guy do the work. If a local builds 'em that don't last, then soon nobody will by from him. So I'd check around for local guys that have a good rep with the racers. ![]() |
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