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Old 05-18-2006, 06:53 PM
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I bought the godfather and just have a 2400 stall. i have had it in for about a month and no problems but it wont let me shift into first when i want like my old one did.
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Knowing them It probably is your old one, or its twin! Are you sure its not a 700R4
Old 05-20-2006, 05:16 PM
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Any company claiming to build a 60/65/70E that can hold up to 700hp is full of s**t. I'm not saying that it they can't be built to hold up to that kind of power, but over 500hp and you have a crapshoot. I've seen them hold up to 800hp built right, but even the company that built it wouldn't claim that it was anything more than luck that it holds up under that kind of power. Having one built that holds over 600hp pretty much requires a once a year teardown.
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. Joe Blow can make up a horsepower number that his trans will hold but that doesn`t mean it`s true.

Pay a little less now but you`ll end paying alot more in the end IMOP.
FLT is a no brainer.
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