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Offline tractor1963

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Overdrive,in a Dually
« on: November 05, 2008, 07:44:29 pm »
This is my first post,so please bear with me,I'm building a 1985 Chevy Crewcab Dually from the ground up.I;m building a 454 for it,it has a Turbo 400 in it now,its geared 4:10,I need overdrive!Any thought or ideas?As inexpensive as possible,I plan on towing a gooseneck horse trailer with it and my jeep as well.Not at the same time,lol.thanx for the advice.



P.S.My name is Tim,I live in NC,Pleased to meet everyone

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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2008, 09:36:39 pm »
I personally think it would be cheaper to go with 3:73 gears in the rear end, you'll get close to the same results, but if your bent on a tranny, try to find a 4l80E. It will cost more, but will last longer. 1 4l80e is cheaper than 2 700r4s
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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2008, 01:44:30 pm »
But the 4L80E requires a stand alone controller.  If you could find a 90-91 TBI 454 setup with 4L80E you could upgrade the trans and the injection system.  My 1991 CREW has this but with a 350 and gets 17mpg on the highway.

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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2008, 06:50:59 pm »
But the 4L80E requires a stand alone controller.  If you could find a 90-91 TBI 454 setup with 4L80E you could upgrade the trans and the injection system.  My 1991 CREW has this but with a 350 and gets 17mpg on the highway.
Whats your truck geared?

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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #4 on: November 06, 2008, 06:58:36 pm »
Hey Tim, why don't you shoot the Guys over at Gearstar an Email, or give them a ring.....
Gearstar Performance Transmissions
132 N. Howard St.
Akron, OH 44308

Sales and Info:   800-633-2353 (7 days a week)
Tech Line:   330-434-5216 (Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm)
Fax:   330-434-3634
info@gearstartransmission.com

For the price of what a decent 4L80E and Module, with the wiring pain in the rump it will cause you, I'm sure you could get one of their 4L60 or 200-4R's that would work for you.....

The only other thing you would need, would be a good wiring harness for the swap... I would check out Ron's Site for that!
http://www.ronfrancis.com/products.asp?dept=36

My Apologies if I'm out of line for posting this Chris, I didn't think that this would be a problem, since I don't see anything listed in the Site Store..... :-X
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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2008, 10:59:44 pm »
Whats your truck geared?
Like 99% of all other 1T's  4.10's.

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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2008, 07:47:31 am »
Whats your truck geared?
Like 99% of all other 1T's  4.10's.

shoot i must have that 1%,when i got the 14 bolt for my jeep,it had 3.73's in it,i could have lived with the 4.10's for awhile but not the 3.73's,dang cpt that aint bad 17mpg,is that loaded or unloaded,thats better or as good as a diesel

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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2008, 07:49:31 am »
This is my first post,so please bear with me,I'm building a 1985 Chevy Crewcab Dually from the ground up.I;m building a 454 for it,it has a Turbo 400 in it now,its geared 4:10,I need overdrive!Any thought or ideas?As inexpensive as possible,I plan on towing a gooseneck horse trailer with it and my jeep as well.Not at the same time,lol.thanx for the advice.



P.S.My name is Tim,I live in NC,Pleased to meet everyone

to get a little off topic,glad to meet you Tim,what part of n.c. you from,i'm down in wilmington,i also have a jeep,well actually 2,ever visit nc4x4.com

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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2008, 03:18:06 pm »
That is Unloaded.  I didn't buy it to carry anything, I got it for the room. :D

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Re: Overdrive,in a Dually
« Reply #9 on: November 07, 2008, 06:18:26 pm »
This is my first post,so please bear with me,I'm building a 1985 Chevy Crewcab Dually from the ground up.I;m building a 454 for it,it has a Turbo 400 in it now,its geared 4:10,I need overdrive!Any thought or ideas?As inexpensive as possible,I plan on towing a gooseneck horse trailer with it and my jeep as well.Not at the same time,lol.thanx for the advice.



P.S.My name is Tim,I live in NC,Pleased to meet everyone

to get a little off topic,glad to meet you Tim,what part of n.c. you from,i'm down in wilmington,i also have a jeep,well actually 2,ever visit nc4x4.com
Im in the western part of NC,Lenoir.I have 2 Jeeps as well,I have a 14bolt with 4:10 under it too,and yes,I am on NC4x4.com as well,Im Thewagonmasternc on there.