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Hang on a sec... AWD Powerglide behind a 26/30?? I assume in a GTS4/GTR???

I've seen an auto GTR done over here using the RE4R01b(?) box out of the series 2 C34's but an AWD Powerglide?? more info please :)

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Hang on a sec... AWD Powerglide behind a 26/30?? I assume in a GTS4/GTR???

I've seen an auto GTR done over here using the RE4R01b(?) box out of the series 2 C34's but an AWD Powerglide?? more info please :)

yep.

theres a guy working at RVO in dandenong in VIC with a 33GTR running a RE4 trans with a Manual clutch engaging system. Expensive system, but a dedicated Drag Car. he can launch like a manual but shift as an auto.

pretty Cool

Manual clutch engaging system?

Replaced torque converter with a clutch??

The one here in WA uses a transbrake which IMO would be a better way to go because you can actually load the engine up and make significant boost for launch.

Hang on a sec... AWD Powerglide behind a 26/30?? I assume in a GTS4/GTR???

I've seen an auto GTR done over here using the RE4R01b(?) box out of the series 2 C34's but an AWD Powerglide?? more info please :)

R32 GTR 26/30. I havent heard anymore details lately but it is a powerglide and built to hold over 1000awhp. If anyone knows the orange VL that wore the plates KIL_351 its his new project.

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