hydra (sludge) matics

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hydra (sludge) matics

Post by dave a »

:roll: i am doing up an ek and i've bought a 179 motor to go into it.
it came with a hydramatic and i also have a trimatic. i've had a hyramatic
before i my EJ with a 138 and it was a slug. does anyone have any
idea of what the hyra will go like behind a decent motor :?:
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No idea but I wouldn't waste the time finding out, if you have a trimatic use that, Trev 8) .
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I'm with Trev.
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Post by dave a »

:D yes i agree with you i hoping someone would have some first hand
experience. i am a trimatic fan and will probably go down that road
thanks for the opinions.
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