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Old 06-26-2008, 07:38 PM
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Default Power limits of a 350th transmission?

I found a 400 small block Chevy for sale, and I was thinking about building it up and dropping it in my 78 El Camino.

Right now my El Camino has a stock 350th transmission and I was wondering if this motor would be too powerful for it to handle. I probably want to build it up to about 400-450 horsepower.
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