the b58 converter does stall a little better, but the older 8hp45 n55 converters (535gt) has an even lighter converter body and it will reach 4500 rpm. you can also split the converter open and add extra clutches and steels and loosen the stator a bit without messing with the way it drives around town. i actually have a few extra converters that stall at 42-4500 rpm rusting away in the garage if you guys ever need one! i have the same combination maxxecu/turbo lamik in my drag car project. it must feel incredible driving around in that old duece coupe with that 8 speed and modern electronics controlling it all!
Used to be 1.38 and here we did 1.44 . Starts on 2nd gear and its like a 1.2 compared to first on a 4l80. Even do we the car was a 10th of a sec faster on the 1.8 mile then before with the old tranny. A good thing to do would maybe be the change the rear ratio from 3.91 to 4.11 .
@@martinlundqvist8020 we have been drag racing the zf8hp gearboxes for going on 4 years at 1500-1700whp in the imports and bmws , and a few 900-1000hp v8 cars. if you run a lower final drive, like 3.15-3.31 and set the converter stall to 4500-5000, using turbo lamik trans brake function with the converter slip, you can get out to 60' much faster and then lock the converter up in gears 3-6. it beats the th400 to 330' in our turbo cars. if you google "zf8hp calculator" grim jeeper website has a calculator that you can select any zf8hp and it shows the gear ratios of all the different zf8hp boxes, input your tire size and final drive ratio, input the rpm and mph to see where youll be at rpm .mph wise when you shift. we went from running 10's to mid 8s after using that calculator and setting the car up to trip the 1/4 mile beams at the very end of 5th gear. we dont use 6th unless traction control kicks in in short track and it runs out of 5th early.
Good times,what a weekend
Yes looks awesome
the b58 converter does stall a little better, but the older 8hp45 n55 converters (535gt) has an even lighter converter body and it will reach 4500 rpm. you can also split the converter open and add extra clutches and steels and loosen the stator a bit without messing with the way it drives around town. i actually have a few extra converters that stall at 42-4500 rpm rusting away in the garage if you guys ever need one! i have the same combination maxxecu/turbo lamik in my drag car project. it must feel incredible driving around in that old duece coupe with that 8 speed and modern electronics controlling it all!
Thanks for the information. It has made a big difference in drivability compared to the old combination.
Nice grabbar! Håller själv på med 8hp swap i min mach1 1970😁
Nice work. You will be pleased 😃
nice work, well done Cody and Martin also
The future of hot rodding? Blip shifting?
Great video mate 😀
Thanks Nisse you are a star
@@Stickshiftgarage1 Movie star? 😅
Of course!
@@Stickshiftgarage1 Got to look for that red carpet next time out 😎😅
What a great video 👌👍🤩😀
@@martinlundqvist8020 you where the star of the show 😃
Välkommen tillbaks nästa år på SW 2025
Yes Thankyou. Already cannot wait SW2025
looks great how much mph did you gain? was there a difference in the 60?
I will compare time slips and get back to you
Used to be 1.38 and here we did 1.44 . Starts on 2nd gear and its like a 1.2 compared to first on a 4l80. Even do we the car was a 10th of a sec faster on the 1.8 mile then before with the old tranny.
A good thing to do would maybe be the change the rear ratio from 3.91 to 4.11 .
@@martinlundqvist8020 we have been drag racing the zf8hp gearboxes for going on 4 years at 1500-1700whp in the imports and bmws , and a few 900-1000hp v8 cars. if you run a lower final drive, like 3.15-3.31 and set the converter stall to 4500-5000, using turbo lamik trans brake function with the converter slip, you can get out to 60' much faster and then lock the converter up in gears 3-6. it beats the th400 to 330' in our turbo cars. if you google "zf8hp calculator" grim jeeper website has a calculator that you can select any zf8hp and it shows the gear ratios of all the different zf8hp boxes, input your tire size and final drive ratio, input the rpm and mph to see where youll be at rpm .mph wise when you shift. we went from running 10's to mid 8s after using that calculator and setting the car up to trip the 1/4 mile beams at the very end of 5th gear. we dont use 6th unless traction control kicks in in short track and it runs out of 5th early.
Where the f*** have you guys been subbed hell yeah
@@beauvrt appreciate the support
1800 aud? where?
@@Elkurdi2017 For a junkyard transmission in Sweden