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Pro Street GM Big Block 200-4R Overdrive

Maximum HP Rating: 650-700
Maximum Torque Rating 625
Standard Gear Ratio: 2.75/1.57/1.00/0.71
Optional Gear Ratio: (none)

Application

Built for high performance vehicles and street rods, etc.
Factory automatic type shift pattern & manual hold operation
Final unit calibration is based upon rear axle ratio in use
Complete unit comes with general installation instructions
For proper operation TV cable must be properly installed and adjusted.
 

Features

  • Recalibrated Valve Body (for firm shifts)
  • Significant Slippage Reduction
  • Full flow oil circulation
  • Hi-Capacity Filter
  • Set up as “Non-lock-up" - standard or ("Lock-up" upon request)
  • Maximum Torque and Thrust Capacity

Competition Components

  • Front Pump Assembly with Stainless rings
  • 300M Input Shaft & Welded Drum Assy- 200 4R - BBlk
  • Hi Performance Clutch Packs & Kevlar Band
  • CNC machined high pressure regulator valve

Options

OptionDescriptionRacer NetList Price
-DSDip Stick & Tube (cadmium plated w/ locking top - specify engine)$79.35$93.15
-AKCNC Adapter Ring - GM to Ford...w/flexplate & crank pilot (Specify engine size & balance)$652.05$767.05
-KTCustom Conversion Installation Kit (Permits substitution from any TH350, TH400, or Powerglide to OD unit - Specify Vehicle & existing transmission) Call for pricing$0.00$0.00
-TVThrottle Pressure Shift (TV) Cable$73.60$86.25
-AKYAdapter Kit - Ford/Mopar to - Ford "Y" blk (54'-63') / Flat-head (49'-53') or Early Mopar SB (incl. Adapter plate, 164th Flexplate, crank pilot) - Mini-starter Additional$951.05$1,117.80
-FM2Full Manual Valvebody - Reverse shift pattern$353.05$415.15
-ABAccelerator Bracket for TV cable w/cable extension$52.90$62.10

Pricing

Part Number Racer NetList Price
HP-10200-S-HS

200 4R (Non Lock-up only)

Core Charge: $218.00
$2,888.50$3,199.15


Order Notes

Fill out the "Converter Application Form" to determine correct converter size & stall rpm. All transmissions with converters and related equipment will ship by Freight in a special container.

Converters

SizeConverter TypeStall RangeMax HorsepowerMax TorqueRacer NetList Price
12"Street (non-l/u)2200 - 2800 RPMs400375$568.10$668.15
12"Street-Stock (l/u & non l/u)1500 - 1800 RPMs350325$353.05$415.15
10"Street/Strip non l/u2000 - 3800 RPMs650550$1,070.65$1,259.25
10"Street/Strip l/u2500 - 3200 RPMs500525$1,138.50$1,339.75

What kind of transmission fluid should I use?

For Street and Street/Strip applications we only recommend the use of Ford type "F" Transmission fluid. For Extreme Duty applications we only recommend the use of ULX-110 type fluid. Both of these fluids are natural Petrolium based. Both of these fluids contain zinc which is the primary additive for proper lubrication for high performance transmissions. We do not recomend synthetic transmission fluids.

How much transmission fluid does my transmission take?

The transmission and torque convertor can take anywhere from 9 to 13 quarts of fluid. Most of the fluid is contained in the torque convertor. After installation of the transmission and convertor is complete, pour (4-5) quarts of transmission fluid into the transmission. Then place transmission into neutral, start engine, and quickly add transmission fluid until it reaches the full mark (pan rail level on most applications) on the dipstick. Shift transmission into reverse and let run approximately (3) minutes. Running in reverse (3) minutes will give any contaminants in the transmission, converter, cooler or lines a chance to settle into the transmission pan and not be introduced to the automatic shift control part of the valve body or governor, causing the shift valves to stick. For more details follow link. http://www.fbperformance.com/NewSite/page.asp?get=14&t=Bottom2

Why is the automatic transmission generally perfered over a stick shift transmission?

From a convenience stand point, most high performance automatic transmissions have the ability to be shifted manually or automatically. From an efficiency standpoint, today’s automatic transmissions incorporate a more efficient torque converter that is specifically built for each application. These torque converters have the ability to multiply the engines torque during the stall phase. A clutch on the other hand, simply is along for the ride by connecting the engines power to drive-line. All converters also have a built-in fluid dampening feature. For the higher horsepower applications the automatic transmission and converter combination is more often than not more durable and reliable than the clutch and standard gear box combination. We’ve found when doing conversions from stick to automatic in high performance vehicles that these cars generally drop from a half to three quarters of a second in elapsed time in the quarter mile.