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Old 03-12-2006, 10:17 PM
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JLP, I have a large collection of Muncie parts, and in it I found a M-22 main case P9D14C that was installed in 1969 Firebird 29N100365... Could this have been put in an early Trans Am??? I'm not that versed in Pontiac's... Do you have any ideas??? I do remember this trans being a complete M-22 when I bought it for parts... Crash
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Old 03-13-2006, 03:01 AM
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crash: what's your experience with the steep 1-3 geared Muncies and/or the overdriven 4th Muncies?
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Old 03-13-2006, 12:51 PM
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Crash,

It could be. I have an article at home about a '70 Formula RA-III with headers, 4 speed, 12 bolt rear running 12:20's in the day. Have to wait till I get home to get the article.

You may want to go to http://www.performanceyears.com and ask the question in the forums there. Just go to to the correct forum and ask. You should get a good reply. Just state the question as you have asked above.

I guess anything is possible as my HO came with a standard 4bbl cam instead of the HO cam. Still MPH'd at 104. Not bad for low compression, 3:55 gears and M-22. Also car came w/o cid call outs on it. No telling what they were smoking at the Freemont plant. LOL

If you don't ask the question at the PY site I can for you.
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