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DRR Sportsman
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Looking for feedback on TSI glide transmissions. Thinking about a purchase on a new assembly from them. https://tsirace.com/shop/ols/products/proline-2500
 
Posts: 476 | Location: BENTON HARBOR, MI | Registered: August 29, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Who wants a stock case and shield today?
 
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DRR Sportsman
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Originally posted by 1320racer:
Who wants a stock case and shield today?



I do! no need for an aftermarket case when I only have a small block and a CSR carbon shield.
 
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Originally posted by 1320racer:
Who wants a stock case and shield today?



I do! no need for an aftermarket case when I only have a small block and a CSR carbon shield.


LOL! Nice reply.


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Posts: 2811 | Location: NV. | Registered: October 20, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Excellent, I'd spend the little extra for an aftermarket SFI case, like Edward is suggesting.

This will be $2590 delivered?

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This is TSI aftermarket SFI case.Nice

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DRR Sportsman
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So what's the benefit of that case over a stock one, other than H.P. ratings?
 
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I’ve made hundreds of runs with stock cased shorty glides. Never a problem in 2 different dragsters

Old car had a lightning fast trans with a std brake and a stock 1.76 gear set. I replaced it with an aftermarket gear set just to be more reliable. I sold it with the car and wish I did not. That was an excellent trans.

Bought an Abruzzi Trans with a stock case and still have it. Ran it for years with no problem. Redid it myself and changed valve bodies looking to speed up car reaction for Pro Tree racing.

Still have it as my spare in my trailer. Bought a Dedenbaer cased used Trans that expired. Had it re-certified and it’s been in my car a while.

The stock case trans is quicker, not by much but it is faster reacting.

Shields are cheap. Easy to install.

Only thing I ever broke was a p/g splined input

TSI Transmissions were very popular around here for years.

They were big proponents of Spragless converters.

I had one converted from sprag to spragless. Worked fine.

I don’t know who owns/runs TSI anymore

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Posts: 2735 | Location: Where ever I am, I'm here and it's me | Registered: March 15, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Stock case is fine until it pushes the band screw out, and everything follows it out the side of the case

I've never had it happen, but I've seen it up close! Ever since I saw that, I've always suggested SFI case. I made the switch as well, for that reason.

Drag racing is tough enough, you start dumping oil, and doing donuts on the track, you're going backwards, if it you happens to clip the wall.

Either way you'll be alright OP, good luck!
 
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No question an aftermarket case is generally better than a 50 year old stock case. And highly recommended

But if you have some good casting stock cases and good internals, they are pretty tough.

I've rarely seen a p/g bust open no matter what case it was...

I did see one split open a couple seasons ago on a hardtail dragster owned by a friend.

Don't recall what the case was but it cracked open in the reverse clutch/piston area.

Spraying trans fluid out on the back tires in any ride is not good....I'd rather not experience that....
 
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I’ve broken a few bellhousings over the years. Went to a SFI case after the last one.

It’s so much easier to get the bellhousing bolts from below, and dropping in the dipstick tube without having to snake it through the shield.

My spares have stock cases but I wouldn’t buy a new piece that way.


Tony Leonard
 
Posts: 3261 | Location: Inver Grove Heights, MN | Registered: March 18, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've got one TSI complete shorty glide and another Reid case with TSI internals I would definitely recommend them great products and they have one guy that builds all their transmissions.
 
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DRR Pro
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if you dont have a need to raise the pressure a stock case is fine,higher pressure will cause issues somewhere


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Posts: 1474 | Location: texas | Registered: February 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
DRR Sportsman
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Originally posted by SCDIV1:
No question an aftermarket case is generally better than a 50 year old stock case. And highly recommended

But if you have some good casting stock cases and good internals, they are pretty tough.

I've rarely seen a p/g bust open no matter what case it was...

I did see one split open a couple seasons ago on a hardtail dragster owned by a friend.

Don't recall what the case was but it cracked open in the reverse clutch/piston area.

Spraying trans fluid out on the back tires in any ride is not good....I'd rather not experience that....


Are you talking about a certain PG SFI that exploded from either the planets and or the reverse exploding? Trans had a liner in it also.
I run the liner and the external shields.

I saw the pic. WITH...
I had the internal C clip break in the coupler that holds the internal plug in. I was lucky.
Rear of car was covered.

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