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FTI Transmissions & Converters *TRANS TH400 AUTO

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TH400-2 is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 1.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from FTI Transmission, just plain awesome! I needed a trans for a Blown 383 @ 620 HP. FTI had just what I wanted, stage 2 kit and rated for 700 HP. and a reasonable price.
Date published: 2015-09-14
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Does it still work with a transfer case

Asked by: MEhe
This transmission is setup as a 2WD unit normally, but it can be setup for 4WD applications as a special order.
Answered by: FTI Tech Department
Date published: 2019-03-26

Auto/ man: valve body??? I was told you can manually shift it as well, when I called. But he said it will shift it self at 5500 as a gov override.

Asked by: Outlaw32
Yes, this has the street strip valve body so you can manually shift it or it will shift itself.
Answered by: Rusty B
Date published: 2018-10-23

Hello will this fit in a 71 nova

Asked by: Busterbuzzard
Yes, this will fit, you may have to modify the transmission tunnel slightly.
Answered by: Rusty B
Date published: 2018-10-02

So by the street/strip valve body does that mean that it is an automatic/manual valve body?

Asked by: 94gmcdragtruck
No, this is still an automatic valve body, but designed for harder shifts and more HP than a stock engine.
Answered by: Rusty B
Date published: 2018-05-22

hi, does it have 4" taishaft?

Asked by: rogier
Yes, this transmission has a 4" tailshaft.
Answered by: Rusty B
Date published: 2018-06-30

looking at placing this into a 57 Belair sedan. is the depth of the pan an issue on a car with standard ride height. how much lower than an original 2 spd pwr glide. running 300 hp 350. Or do you recommend different tranny?

Asked by: Trucks57
This will depend on the crossmember you are using. This pan is 2-3" deeper than your original pan would be.
Answered by: Rusty B
Date published: 2018-05-08

will this fit a 1978 chevy nova?

Asked by: vinnie27
This could work in th '78 Nova with some modification.
Answered by: Jon Jegs Tech
Date published: 2018-04-06

does this unit come with a 34 element sprag

Asked by: robsmonte
No, the level 2 TH400 does not have the 34 element sprag, but the level 3 does have it - http://www.jegs.com/p/FTI-Transmissions-Converters/FTI-TH400-Performance-Transmissions/2085222/10002/-1
Answered by: Rusty B
Date published: 2018-03-05
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