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The engine is going to be a 360 SBC built to run (hopefully) somewhere in the low 11's. I am looking at a finished weight of around 2800-2900 lbs. I realize that things like camshaft, rear gears, converter, etc. all come into play here, but I am just curious as to what is the preferred choice for SB applications, Powerglide or a three-speed Turbo 350 or 400? My thinking is that with the small block, the extra gear of the three-speed may spread the power out over a wider range. Right or wrong? Any suggestions? Thanks, Charlie, With a Powerglide, reaction times are definitely quicker, such as .4 tree racing. Rear end ratio and torque converter flash become much more important than with a three-speed. In the meantime, for a .5 tree bracket car, the T-350 would work very well.
Mike
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