Supracentral;1873510 said:
You guys should try an old Muncie M-22 rock crusher... I had one in my old Chevelle SS. Makes the R-154 feel like a hot knife going through butter. Noisy as hell too... Sounded like a supercharger.
Super tight ratio tranny with way too tall 1st gear. Needed a 4.56 rear to get moving well with it and it revved the living hell out of that old V8 on the highway.
My dad had a 1970 LS6 SS Chevelle with that setup once upon a few decades ago. Picked it up for $800, bored the motor out a bit, then wrapped it around a pole at 17 from being drunk and dumb enough to drive. Fast forward 25 years when those cars are selling for upwards of 6 figures (I remember a couple exceptional examples hitting over 200k), and yeah... I kinda want to smack him for that.
Never understood the point of having a really tall 1st gear. So you don't have to shift for the 0-60 run and they can advertise good times?
IJ.;1873536 said:
LOL I had an M-22
Kids don't know just how good cars are now compared to "The Good Old Days"
4 wheel non boosted Drum Brakes, King Pin front ends with Recirc Ball non Power Steering, Vacuum Wipers, Single Spinner Diffs, Points Distributors that never did the same thing 2 days running and maybe if you were "good" 200wrhp.
Drove a 1974 Ford Maverick that a buddy of mine had as his first car many moons ago. Was pretty much equipped as you mention. Cool as it was (it was so different from my POS Cavalier), it isn't exactly something I would have wanted to have to live with...
Anyway, to pitch in my $0.02, I have a car with the W58, and a car with the R154. The W58 has a lot of miles (~225k ish), where the R154 has about 75k ish, they shift fairly similar to be honest. Now, a higher mileage R154, going to be a bit to get used to. I would rate the transmissions I've driven as such:
-Miata
-T56 in the F-body
-Good R154
-W58 / FC RX7
-Bad R154
-whatever is in the 2000's era Tacomas
-any old Chevy pickup (my brother and I call it "fishing" when shifting)
-anything with a crash box *shudder*