200-4R dual feed direct

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ddevito

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I'm starting to build my second 200-4R, First one is behind my 85 Monte Carlo turned out well. Its behind a mild 355 running mid 12's . I'm dropping in a 383 with maybe 60-70 more HP . I didn't do the dual feed direct on the first one or billet forward.

If I'm correct I see that Chris at CK has one way of doing dual feed and the Trans-go kit does it differently. Is one way more or less extreme than the other, being easier on the forward ?

Don
 

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I'm not positive but I don't think one is less harsh than the other. I just didn't want to modify the case like the transgo kit suggested.

I did talk with Chris on the phone once. He was very helpful and easy to talk to. I would suggest calling him to discuss what you've got and what your concerns are.

Good luck.
 
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