Reverse pattern valve bodies

1) It is easier (and more natural) to go from neutral to 1st gear.

2) You can't accidentally go into neutral while accelerating and shifting through the gears. While this might not seem like such a big deal, on certain transmissions, they tend to want to explode under these circumstances.

The downside to a rev. pattern manual valve body is typically you will lose your "engine braking" function of the transmission. I have a standard pattern man. VB in my race car trans just because I wanted to retain this function.
 
mls48341 said:
Control over your shift points. Stock turbo 400s will shift 2-3 whether you
shift the shifter or not.

1-2 too.
I didn't know it until my brother showed me in his 427 impala
 
GreyGhost said:
Ok, so then what is advantage of a manual valve body?
Actually, to the best of my knowledge, all reverse pattern VB's are manual. The advantage is full manual control of your transmission, just like a regular stick shift trans, but without the clutch. Whatever gear you select with your shifter it will instantly go to (and stay in) at any time, regardless of your engine or vehicle speed.
 
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