The d.d. Machine is the mfr we've been contacting. Duffy is working out the issues of the adapter shaft for basically all adaptable t-cases.
For cost, you can't beat the double low cost of the ddmachine and another t-case setup. Going with a D20 is a great step-up option, gaining
- driver's drop
- twin stick capable
- steel gears rather than chain
- yokes
- optional deeper gear set
- no longer than stock 231 case
Another option would be the 205, but that is a massive and heavy case.
- driver's drop (Ford)
- twin stick capable
- steel gears rather than chain
- large yokes
- optional deeper gear set
- slightly longer than stock 231 case
though you could keep a 231 behind all this.
For compound low, why worry about a 8 or 10:1 ratio with a 6:1 is rather cheaply easy to get to. Still running a 4cyl, the difference is negligable, I would think.