You may have to elongate the mounting hole in the trans cross member....or cut a small amount of it off to clear the pan. If your car doesn't have a lock up torque converter (still using the computer) you'll need to use an aftermarket non-lockup converter or install an aftermarket lock up kit. Other than that, it's a fairly simple swap. The 700-r4 uses a TV cable to control kick down instead of the kick down cable of the TH350. Same principle. Should still use the same bracket. Also, the 700-R4 doesn't use a vacuum controlled modulator. You'll need to plug that port at the carb/manifold.
No
700r NEW ANSWER: Above answer is wrong. if it is 1/2 ton then it has the 350 turbo in it. The 3/4 tons used the 400 turbo in them.
yes it will
It came with a 700R-4
Sure, with some modifications.
NO it will not. The wiring harness and the ECM / Engine controll module will not operate the 700R transmission. You must put the 4L60E trans. back in the 93 model.
No it will not. The 93 has a 4L60E in it, not a 700R4
Yes
swivel adapter and long extensions. unbolt exhaust y pipe ,remove trans crossmember and lower eng.&trans. helps tremendous
yes you can bolt this trans to a 400 smallblock b ut you need to make sure that you put an attachment on your throttle linkage for the T.V. cable or the trans wont shift out of first gear
the raptor 700r goes 75 to 80 mph.
I had two Raptors at one point, but I sold my stock 700R. The fastest I went with my 700R was 139.5 mph @ 1/8 mile. I'll tell you about the one I still have, if you're intrested. I have a 2009 Yamaha Raptor 1200 GT-R SE DRAG (SE= Special Edition). Whenever you order one of those, you get a full wheelie bar kit, optional turbo-charger, and full drag body-gear. When I raced it, with no turbo or anything but wheelie bars and body-gear, I was clocked at 197.8 mph @ 1/8 mile! I was also doing a wheelie and spinning all the way down the track.Other opinions:I have a 380BHP busa that couldn't come near that speed!the 139.5 yea i think so but the 197.8 no way unless you had turbo w/ 15 lbs of boost an mayb nos