bshupe,
I just had the GV installed in my 1008. Combined with a new vac modulator, there is an incredible difference. Took my second trip out today and did it on the highway (first trip was back roads and "normal" speeds). I was very surprised and happy. I looked down at one point realizing I was moving with traffic for once and saw that I was doing 75 mph on stock tires. I don't have a tach installed yet, but it sounded like a 45-50 mph engine speed. The shifting feels smooth and normal. I don't have all the tech knowledge that some are sharing, but I can provide first hand input. I looked into a trans swap. Since I'm no where near a mechanic, much less a trans tech, I'd have to have someone do it. I wanted to avoid electronics, so the 4l80 was out. And when the numbers got crunched, a complete 700r4 swap was just a few hundred shy of the GV unit. I know there are many that will argue a 700 is plenty strong, and I'm not trying to debate that here. But after all the HD internals to get it strong enough for the towing I plan on and the fabrication (if a TV bracket can't be found) and the changing of shafts on this and that, the price really crept up. The big determining factor was when my trans guy said, he could and would do it, but he wouldn't warranty it. He had, however, no hesitation in saying he'd stand behind the GV installation. I'm not trying to sell you, but I highly recommend doing your research in the total cost; especially if you have to have a trans shop do it.