I couldn't be much further away. I'm right outside of Deeetroit!
Good heads up though. Unless I get something local shipping is shipping. Any advice on what I'm looking for? You mentioned something about a blanket and a scatter shield earlier? I really only want to do this once. Are there better aftermarket type of case castings? Can you explain to me what shifting options there are? A manual valve body sounds like I will be shifting it all the time (on the street). Is that right? Is there a setup where you can just put it in "D" on the street and shift it like a manual valve body when racing with nothing left on the table as far as performance goes?
And from what I understand trans temp is everything. Especially with a brake. They have a pump built in right? I don't need to run a pump to the cooler do I? Can you run a trans cooler that is too big?
How would you set it up if it was your car?
Thanks
Ok, try ATI Performance products as well. I have been running their PG with super case for 2 1/2 years and the trans fluid still looks new. I couldn't be happier with this trans.
The one you would want (TH400) is here:
http://www.atiracing.com/products/trans/400/index.htm
Notice all of the options, the super case (which is SFI rated and eliminates the need for trans blankets and trans shields/bell housing shield). There are first gear options (once again, if you truly are going to be 1400 hp @ 3400 lbs, a 2.10 first gear would be my choice, especially with the whipple).
You can get forward or reverse pattern, up to you. I have a reverse pattern, which means you shift forward. The right shifter will also make all the difference for you. You can also set it up for an air shifter if you want.
For street driving, you can't go with too big of a trans cooler in my opinion. As you already know, heat is the enemy, and that is especially true with high stall autos. Trans temp will go up pretty quick when you are on the brake also, try not to be on the break for more then 2 seconds or so.
Just for reference, here is the exact trans I run in my car, so you can see what features hold up easily to 1100 hp or so. Note, I always go overkill for reliability sake: part#200640SC
http://www.atiracing.com/products/trans/pg/straight-cut-proglide.htm
Will all of this being said, I have also heard very good things about the trans that Moneypit mentions.