Dooo it!Richard keeps trying to talk me into a four speed swap while everything is apart....

I'm not referring to the actual trans swap taking 2 years. I was referring to the snowball effect it could create.A 4 speed swap would only add a day or two.
Martin
Honestly, I don't know why you would want a manual in an offroad rig that sees rock climbs, ledges, etc. I've never been in a situation where I was like "man, I wish I had a 3rd pedal to deal with while I'm perched up on this ledge with a cliff behind me that leads to certain doom" ok, I exaggerated a little

Honestly, I don't know why you would want a manual in an offroad rig that sees rock climbs, ledges, etc. I've never been in a situation where I was like "man, I wish I had a 3rd pedal to deal with while I'm perched up on this ledge with a cliff behind me that leads to certain doom" ok, I exaggerated a little
I've never been in a position where I was like, boy, I wish I didn't have near as much control over what this transmission want to do........
Maritn


I think for now I'm going to stick with the auto. Nothing is wrong with it and it works fine... If that changes though I may consider going to a manual

And I run a reverse pattern manual valve body for this same reason. Best of both worlds. No clutch to worry about & I can put it in whatever gear I want and it stays there.I've never been in a position where I was like, boy, I wish I didn't have near as much control over what this transmission want to do........
Maritn
And I run a reverse pattern manual valve body for this same reason. Best of both worlds. No clutch to worry about & I can put it in whatever gear I want and it stays there.
Ok I'm done, back to the trazer build
And I run a reverse pattern manual valve body for this same reason. Best of both worlds. No clutch to worry about & I can put it in whatever gear I want and it stays there.
I concur... there's a reason the overwhelming majority of pro offroad rigs are auto's... manny's are fun, but if you want ultimate performance/drivability, a stout RMVB is it...

I didn't read about the controller you mentioned...
the reverse in RMVB gives you the ability to go right between 1 and reverse with just neutral in between... the pattern goes P, R, N, 1, 2, 3, 4... much quicker, easier than going reverse, n, 4,3,2,1 if your trying to rock out of something, etc...
also with the rmvb, shift points, how hard it hits, etc can all be modded/changed..
the manual vb means that you have to shift thru the gears.. the trans will not shift.. basically it's a manual trans, without a clutch...

the other advantage with a 700, is that you no longer have a tv cable, you're at full line pressure at all times...
and I know some get offended, but for any serious performance you can't have a column shifter.. you don't see guys at the track peering thru the steering wheel trying to bump a column shifter up thru the gears... some like em for their own purposes, street driving, whatever.. but it can never come close to a gated floor shifter for performance operation.....





and worry about technical stuff later 
