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How much HP and TORQUE for 350Turbo


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Guest Jeff 72

How much can a stock 350 turbo take with a mild shift kit? I'm not looking to drag race, but get good launches from the stoplight. I am going to run a TCI break-away converter. Motor is going to make around 375 to 400 hp. Torgue will be around 400 also.

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Guest 72yellowmc

No..... you should be fine. I've had mine for years and I've done a lot of drag racing over the years, but only legal drag racing.... whistle

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You'll be fine. Especially on street tires. They will slip before you have any transmission problems unless your tranny is on it's last leg already!

 

I also have run a 350 behind my 454. I usually rebuilt it every 3-5 years, just to be sure, and they have always looked perfect inside with the exception of one sprag race that I'd broken. I would estimate my hp around 450 and torque around 550

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Well I don't know about stock TH350s but B & M said our 377hp 385trq motor was too much for their TH350, we went through a few of them. I don't remember what was wrong with the first it was actually DOA, but the second one they gave us we broke the second gear spag in less than a week. Then the 3rd one we upgraded to a TH400...and it was DOA!

 

Lesson learned>>>DON'T BUY B&M TRANSMISSIONS!

 

Jaylene

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Interesting. That is the weak spot though! If you put a 350 back in it, get a hardened intermediate race at least, or you can get a 36 element sprag/drum assy from somebody like ATI. I think it costs around $250 and dramatically increases the strength of the tranny. How'd the rest of the transmission look? I still run the stock roller clutch, but a hardened race. I have broken one of the hardened races too though.

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Yea, this will be the 36 eliment sprag, like the heavy duty TH400 piece. The transmission is still together, but there isn't much doubt about what went wrong. This was a customer's '70 Chevy truck with a 383. I built the rear end, not the transmission. I was test driving it when it broke. This isn't the first time that this has happened to me. I work on the rear end and then break the transmission. At least the rear end is good.

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Weakest link will break every time. can't tell you how many times fixing rear gears (Clutches carriers etc.) and wham ! out goes the tranny.Customer doesn't realize when this happens its just the weakest link syndrome.

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I had a T350 behind my big block for about 2 months before it went on me. Ended up striping/cracking the spline on the cluch hub were the input shaft goes in. Love the T350's but they have limitations.

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