Which do you prefer automatic/manual valve body or a shift kit in a sb 727

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I've always had full manual shift Torqueflights with reverse shift patterns so they upshift away from reverse. Full auto is boring :D

I like the valve body from CRT which has low band apply in 1st gear for added safety.
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as a kid i liked the reverse manual valve body. these days i prefer the automatic. around town and on trips i let the trans do its thing. if i want to race it i'll manually shift. best of both worlds..
 
Turbo action reverse full manual here..on the column too..
 
I currently have a Turbo Action RMVB in 73 Duster...going back to the Turbo Action Pro Street VB once i can find all the kickdown parts again...
 
Ok....Cool...How are they for mainly street use? Are the shifts extreme or really firm at part throttle shifts?

If you shift at low rpms the shifts aren't too harsh. It's really up to how you drive it.
 
As abodyjoe says, a lot depends on your driving habits. If you do a lot of drag racing then the full manual/reverse pattern valve body is the way to go. If you do more street/highway driving then let the transmission do the shifting for you. Any city/stop and go traffic, you'll probably soon tire of having to constantly shift the transmission. A manual valve body to me is the same as a stick car, you can soon lose the "fun" of rowing the shifter.
Also oldkimmer mentioned the TF-2 Transgo shift kit. As he says, with this kit you can have the best of both worlds - fully automatic, or wham bam thank you mam.

Others may disagree.
 
I have a full manual forward pattern turbo action . the shift from 1st to 2nd is pretty harsh at low rpm . if it was a daily driver or I was an old fart I would not recommended it. But I'm a trouble maker and do not prefer low rpm shifting .
On the flip side for me I have a torquey stroker with 391 gears , I could just leave from 3rd and never touch it lol
 
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