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02-20-2011, 11:19 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Help with transmission
I need help deciding on a transmission for my LQ4/9 swap. I am going to abandon the idea of a mostly strip truck to more of a street truck that I can drive to and from the strip but still lay down some decent times. I am turning my 85 into a 73(Cab, front end. Need cab for the title) and also swapping in either a LQ4 or 9 depending on what I find. The motor will have a custom spec cam, intake, tb, and other bolt-ons to help w/performance. I have a th350 but that will hurt gas mileage. I want to have a transmission built to hold 500-600 ft/lbs even though I probably won't make that much. I want to have it built right and be able to handle the abuse of the strip with drag radials but still provide decent street manners. Is the 4l80e the only/best option? Who do you reccomend for building/rebuilding one? Who makes a good torque converter?
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02-21-2011, 04:02 AM | #2 |
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Re: Help with transmission
I would definitely say that the 4L80E would be a very good choice to hold lots of power but its not your only option, I have heard of some 4L60E's/65e's that have been built holding up to power very good as well.
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02-21-2011, 11:15 AM | #3 |
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Re: Help with transmission
4l80e is the beefiest you can get for a standard OD trans. I guess you could also consider a Gearvendors OD but they aren't cheap. A 4l60e to hold 5-600 lb/ft will have to be fairly well built up, but I still question the dependability at that power level.
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