cuda722
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OK Tech guys. How do I put a kick down cable on my 4500 dominator?
Its a 528 hem with tci super street fighter 727 with tci ultimate street fighter torque converter.and b&m quick silver shifter. It has 1100 cfm pro system carb.OK I'll bite. A non-manual valve body with a 4500 ? What is your 4500 sitting on for engine, intake? What transmission is the engine connected to? How about a picture of this thing ?
I just thought maybe someone had rigged a lokar kickdown cable to a Holley 4500 dominator. I was told it could be done by making some brackets etc. I already have a lokar throttle cable.Its a 528 hem with tci super street fighter 727 with tci ultimate street fighter torque converter.and b&m quick silver shifter. It has 1100 cfm pro system carb.
Actually, I just finished putting the new trans in the car. TCI tech says I don't have to have a kickdown. I am going to try it anyway. If it works out, I will post pic. If it doesn't work, I will shrink away.I just find it hard to believe some one would rely on a kick down of any type to be adjusted properly throughout the rpm range, meaning that the line pressures would be right. I would think that it seems strange not to have a manual valve body behind that monster. How long has this set up worked for you ? And since there is nothing available in the standard linkage setup, the cable adjust Lokar setup would be the best try. I ran a Torque-flite behind a Hemi with the kick down lever wired open all the time. It worked real good , for awhile anyway...