Re: IML: 'overdrive' details
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Re: IML: 'overdrive' details



yessir, you have to cut, or replace the driveshaft. They have under/overdrive if you are intrested in a quick takeoff followed by high speed/low rpm. I am only intrested in low r's on the highway. I guess nobody has tried it yet.


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Subject: Re: IML: 'overdrive' details
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:06:47 -0700

Hi All...just curious about the 'details' side of adding a 'overdrive' unit to my IMperial (1966), what's the approx. total cost, I assume it also needs a shortened drive-shaft, and from those IML'res that have installed and are using one, what type of gas-mileage difference as well as any difference in acceleration have you noticed (if any!) ?????
thanks all!
Dan Melnik

---- Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

=============

> 2. Overdrive
> Is anyone using an overdrive unit?  If so, what is
> the reliability of it?
> The Gear Vendors gearbox sounds almost too good to
> be true.  Can it handle a
> 3 ton car under(brisk) acceleration?  Does it hang
> down too far?
>


It's less about the weight of the car than it is the
stress placed on the driveline.  I didn't go revisit
their website, but I recall them saying that they were
rated to 1200 horsepower or some such stratospheric
number.  If they can handle a hotted-up camaro doing
launches, your dinosaur should not prove a problem.
They are trying to make this thing work on as wide a
spectrum as possible.

Richard Palme has one in a car that he showed me.
Works great, and turns your 3-speed into a 6-speed
with an under-dash auto/manual shift option.

Expect to use a mallet or sledge to pound the
transmission tunnel out.  Therefore, you'll want to be
installing it someplace other than a gravel lot, and
perhaps where you have access to a car lift?  Doing
that on jackstands could be precarious.  Get a can od
spray undercoating to seal things up after the
pounding  is done but before final fitment would be a
good idea.

I plan to put one into a 72/73 coupe behind a HP motor
if/when I find one (please keep your eyes open for
one, folks).  Gear Vendors seems to be THE option and
they are Torque-Flight friendly.

Kenyon Wills
























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