Originally posted by Top355x: Out of the JW valve bodies I see they have three different pressure ratings which one do you use
We went 5.19 with a bracket racing caliber 23 degree sbc 427 at 3100 lbs with a set of Brodix Track 1 227 with a 700 lift bullet cam 114 lobe separation with 400 hp on a nitrous plate, 275 dot radial.
Car ran 6.30's n/a with the Cortina converter Paul's Converters did for us, no racepak at that time.
JW fast trans brake 215 psi line pressure with a Sonnex Super Hold Servo..
We've got a higher line pressure on that same car now 245psi and a guided pin servo kit in play with a Sonnex green spring, same Cortina converter PTC is now doing.
That's a good question, depends on the servo I'm using, and observed stall I'm looking to achieve
These advances in powerglide servo design Sonnax have developed are pretty badazz, I think.
Both are designed to keep the band off the high drum, when in high gear, with a different approach.
The ratio servo you can run just about any line pressure I'd imagine, and keep the band off the drum in high gear, the racers running dumps with roller thrusts are probably perfecting that to their advantage - 4 speed powerglides.