Glockfan
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Mike,In my opinion, a correctly built 700R4 is the wiser choice over a Gear Vendors unit (hereinafter GVU) for the following reasons -
1.- GVU provides higher final ratio to rear axle only; 700R4 provides higher final ratio to both axles simultaneously
2.- An inadvertent shifting into 4WD while the GVU is engaged will cause drivetrain lockup and damage; no possibility of damage with 700R4
3.- GVU requires shortening of rear driveshaft with increased pinion angle; 700R4 does neither
4.- GVU is an add-on to TH400 which has a first gear ratio of 2.48; 700R4 has lower first gear of 3.06
My 700R4 was built by Bowtie Overdrive and is rated at 450HP and 450FPT. I sincerely believe it will handle the 250hp my P400 will throw at it.
To each his own. Just my 2 cents.
I am going a slightly different route with mine. I know you have researched this extensively. I decided to go with the 4L80E instead of the 700R4. I made this decision because I found an "almost" free 4L80E ($200) and decided that any 4th gear is better than NO 4th gear. While all of this is taking place, I am adding the 203/205 "doubler" from Offroad Design. I love my NP205 case but the low range was anemic at 1.97:1. With the addition of the doubler, I will be able to have effectively a 4:1 crawl ratio which will help in the Rocky Mountains.
What were your reasons for not using the 4L80E? I am curious. I know from past experience with you that everything you do is well thought out and with good reason. I am interested in your opinion regarding the two transmissions.