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Old 02-21-2003, 04:54 PM
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Post 350 turbo or 400 turbo?

I am currently restoring a 1980 pontiac trans am and i am putting a 6.6 400 in it. I still have the 350 turbo tran but was wondering if I should put a 400 turbo in it. Any help
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Post re: 350 turbo or 400 turbo?

The 400 is a super strong trans. but I don't think you need it. that 350 is plenty strong. If you put a shift kit in it, it will be even better. Just my opinion.......GlennK
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I'd put the 350 turbo good trany 1and 2 gear are lower than 400 with right rear end you will have good take off. just my opinion
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