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Ain't that the truth. I'll say it again, there is no rule that says you can't run a TorqueFlite in a blown application. Period end of subject. If the vehicle has all the required SFI equipment including chassis certification and the required safety equipment you can't ban the car unless there is something visibly wrong with it. If you are doing that you are going beyond the bounds of a tech inspection and entering the realm of psychics.

And as I said it's not about keeping a car all Mopar. The reason many people went to the 'glide wasn't because the aftermarket made them strong, it happened the other way around, the aftermarket responded to the need because many people were using them. Why you ask? Because in the late rounds when the track would start to go away many high horsepower cars found the 1.7 first gear of the 'glide to be more consistent where the three speeds would tend to blow the tires off. That is the only reason 'glides became so popular.