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Some Car Guy
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(12/27/01 9:52 pm)
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High Upshift governor?
I lost the issue of Mopar Action that had the place(in NJ I think) that made repops of the high upshift governot/weight assemblies in the tailshaft of the trans. They had a Max Wedge one and one that made for 6000 in drive shifts(maybe that was the max wedge version). I would like to upgrade mine and 6000 would be OK as I bracket race and would much rather the tranny shift by itself for better consistency. Anybody have that issue, was several years back, or know of the company?

'69 Road Runner 383 going to 440, 6brl hood, likely gonna race it '70 Challenger R/T clone 440, 2nd owner, 300,00 miles on body, not kidding '92 Cummins 1 ton, in need of restoration bad '79 360 1 ton flatbed-for sale '01 WS6 T/A- for sale

John Kunkel
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(12/28/01 2:27 pm)
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Re: High Upshift governor?
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Some Car Guy
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(12/28/01 10:15 pm)
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Re: High Upshift governor?
sweet. thanks

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