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11/07/2002
22:24:08

Subject: M-Saine Pro Street Tranny???
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Hey guys. I am probably gonna put on the Lightning Killer package along with a Vortech S-Trim later on down the road and I'm a little worried about the 46RE (R/T) tranny. I'm gonna put in a Transgo Shift kit along with the Mopar converter that comes with the LKP but what else should I do to the tranny to reinforce it? I see that Scott Quaranta has a M-Saine Pro Street tranny w/ a B+M Megashifter??? I have never heard of an M-Saine tranny. What is it? How much is it? where do I get it? Can someone please explain this to me? I e-mailed Scott but according to Sin City's post, he's at SEMA right now. Any info you can give towards making my tranny able to hold 450+ hp and lotsa torque, feel free to give it. Thanks



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11/07/2002
22:49:18

RE: M-Saine Pro Street Tranny???
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Martin Saine is in orange county CA. i know a few people who have had there tranny done by him, including Scott Q. i dont know if there are differant upgrades available from him, but i think the price is around $1500 for him to go through the tranny and beef it up. that includes his valve body (no need for a shift kit) and i beleve a torque converter.

if i had a auto that needed to be worked, there is no one i would go to but this guy! he is VERRY familiar with the RT trans

BTW, Scott's floor shifter looks good!

-Eric
Injection is nice, but i'd rather be blown.
5.2L, 5speed. Powerdyne SC, 50mm TB, 2bbl M-1, 1.7RR's, MSD 6BTM, ciramic JBA headers, 3" carsound cat, dumped gibson

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