c4 or c6

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  1. HOMERMAV

    HOMERMAV Member

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    what trans should i put in my 71 mav behind a 89 302 mildly built

    thanks john
     
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    If you have to choose between the 2 definately the c-4, but if you can swing it an AOD would be better. The c-6 is big and will rob you of HP especially in a mildly built motor, without the benefit of overdrive. C-4s are cheaper to build and properly built will handle all the HP a mild motor can have.
     
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    Andysutt '72 Comet GT

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    I'm not positive a c6 will fit under there w/o some modifying..

    But a C4 is plenty for a Maverick
     
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    What's the application (daily driver? strip only? street/strip?)?

    I think a C6 is too big/heavy for either street or strip. AOD's are nice for streeters (as we all know from 71Gold) but would require a few mods.

    C4 for strip only.

    IMHO
     
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    Andysutt '72 Comet GT

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    Are you meaning to put a C4 in it if its only for the strip?

    Because a C6 won't fit so he's either going to use a C4, AOD or a Manual
     
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    Yes, C4 and 4XX gears for strip only small block (specific gear would depend on if running 1/8th mile or 1/4 mile and what diameter tire will be uesd), or a C4 and 2XX or low 3XX gears for highway only. Or an AOD with 4XX gears for a street/strip application or street-only application (again, the specific gear would depend on what size tire is being used).

    The 4-5 speed is okay for strip but not likely to be as consitant.

    Unless it's a big block, the C6 is really too heavy for the application (and probably too big as you mentioned - I dunno for sure tho).

    These are just my own personal preferences. Your (and many others) mileage may vary.
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    well, I afta not disagree with you :thumbs2:
     
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    Heck, I'd even run a C4 with a 460... They got bells for that. Ford even made some C4 bells with the BBF pattern.
     

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