Since nobody else with some real world experience with them has answered I try to give my limited knowledge answer:
They were a good rules breaker trans to get around the stock trans and clutch rules. While quit expensive at the time they were very ingenious at the time. The last one I has looked at had the clutch that free wheeled or something so it didn't have to rotate the weight of the clutch in the belhousing. the older ones still had to rotate the wieght of the clutch or maybe they has some internal chutch which was outlawed can't remember.
However the rotating wieght and total wieght will likely be more then a bert/brinn and they are pretty bulletproof. I would use a bert/brinn but if you have it? If you could sell it to someone that could use the rules breaker idea of it, it should be worth something to them. Then put that money towards the bert/brinn. I think you be money ahead in the long run to do that.
My 1 1/2 cent worth
I would think some street stocks or some of the lower classes could use something like that and might not be to hard to sell.


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