95PGTTech said:
Lee12609 said:
95PGTTech said:
supply and demand Lee.
there are not a ton of people out there looking for 4R70W converters.
most big power guys are going C4, Turbo400, Glide, 4R100, etc. or factory-equipped with the 5R55S
bull, there are a TON of people that want a stall for their 96-03 mustang, not including all the marauders/crowns/TC's that use the same trans. its just not many people can see spending near $1000 for a converter.
i do agree about the big power guys (track only cars) are going to other setups, but there are plenty of 10 and 11 second cars running 4r70s still.
i know it cost a good bit more to make a lockup converter, but i'd like to hear from someone in the industry why the converters cost so much compared to others.
You say there are "a lot" when there really are not. There is a strong difference between people who say they are interested in one or need one and people who have the cash and intentions of purchasing one. For every 100 "interested", you may get one sale. Companies are smart, and ruthless - if there was any money to be made on 4R70W stuff, there would be a ton of companies doing it. Look at SBC and SBF engine parts.
We're a little off topic now, but I'll still address it since it does indirectly affect me here anyway. You figures are actually about correct, but that holds true for any speed part. For ever 1000 people, maybe 100 "like" car's. Out of those 100, about 30 are actually interested in modifying their vehicle at all. Out of those thirty, maybe 10 are hardcore enough (in my opinion) to consider heads, cams, transmissions, etc, things harder to put on than halos or K&N FIPK's. OUt of those ten, about 4 will do it eventually, when something fails and if they have the budget. And 1 will be truly hardcore and throw every dime they have at it to acheive whatever goal they've set for themselves. That math holds true regardless of make/model. Most car's, Camaro, Mustang, Civic, w/e are stock, and most of the modified ones, never make it past the bolt on stage.
Now then, why are modular part's and Mustang trans part's so expensive? I think it's because of the perception that they SHOULD be expensive, and that no one wants them. It keeps people out, and when they get in, they charge more. I know I like to hook everyone up, and give a good fair price, and do good honest work. I want your car to be fast just like you, I get into other peoples car's lol. I'm as excited about Jeff (Dalamar)s car as he is, and I've never even met him. Same with Chris, Javi, or Rick, but, I do need to make money somewhere lol, so when thing's are expensive, I have to pass it along.
But no, I don't expect to make a living out of 4r70 converters and transmissions, and I dont really care enough about anything outside of 700r4's and their variants to branch out elsewhere and advertise and be on a million forums all day. So I stick to what I know and love, and make a little extra pocket money, keep my skills sharp, and hook some fellow stangers out along the way.