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Old 10-17-2019, 02:26 PM   #1
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Burnouts and 4l80e's

My truck is a '51 with a nice stiff TCI chassis, 9" rear with 4 link, a 2006 Silverado 2500 stock LQ4 6.0 and a rebuilt early 4L80e. I'm running 305/30R20 rear tires so there's a lot of tire on the ground. Only mods to the motor are the Hooker cast headers and K&N type air filter setup. I just had the computer all setup with the truck.

It runs great, starts off hard and accelerates really good, but no burnouts or hardly any real spinning at all. I'm more curious than anything as I see other guys on here with pretty comparable builds smoking the tires.

My tuner tells me most are probably running 4L60e transmissions and that the '80 sucks up a lot of power off the line. Of course, he's happy to port the heads, add a cam and bigger injectors, maybe add a looser converter and retune it and guarantees big smokey burnouts!

Again, wondering what others' experiences are?
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Old 10-17-2019, 02:46 PM   #2
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Re: Burnouts and 4l80e's

If you cant smoke 30 series banana peel tires, you likely have mechanical or PCM tune issues. A stock LQ4 should have no problem boiling them. Have someone competent datalog/eval the truck on-site and if necessary, find another tuner.
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Re: Burnouts and 4l80e's

A looser converter will help. Also what gear is in the back? The settings on the 4 link and the gear could be combining to dead hook the truck when you hit the gas. A line lock is always a help in busting the back loose.
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Old 10-18-2019, 09:42 AM   #5
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A looser converter will help. Also what gear is in the back? The settings on the 4 link and the gear could be combining to dead hook the truck when you hit the gas. A line lock is always a help in busting the back loose.
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3.50 in the rear. i think you’re right and it’s not necessarily bad that it hooks and launches hard! I may look at a looser converter at some point.
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Did you have torque management removed or seriously turned down in your tune? If not that could be a big reason.
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Old 10-18-2019, 01:27 PM   #7
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Did you have torque management removed or seriously turned down in your tune? If not that could be a big reason.
Good question - I'll ask the tuner.
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Old 10-18-2019, 05:19 PM   #8
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Did you have torque management removed or seriously turned down in your tune? If not that could be a big reason.
2x on this ^^^. Also make sure he adjusted the PE table to a more car like setting. Truck engines came with terrible PE settings and it's an easy fix with Hp Tuners software.
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Old 10-18-2019, 10:04 PM   #9
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2x on this ^^^. Also make sure he adjusted the PE table to a more car like setting. Truck engines came with terrible PE settings and it's an easy fix with Hp Tuners software.
Another good point. I have a call into the tuner to see what he says about these issues.

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Old 12-27-2019, 01:20 PM   #10
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Re: Burnouts and 4l80e's

yea my ls1 4l60 lays them down with 390 gears. glad your up and running scott!!
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Roll control. If you want to shame Australia with the smoke. Your tires are likely 200 threadbare, and combined like mentioned above. A chassis set to hook up. Normal goose it, and burn outs are not that possible at your power levels.

A looser converter will allow engine torque to hit harder, and bark them pretty hard. You have freeway gears, and 4.11's with your combo as it sits would be the key. Combined with a converter would get you there as would roll control or line lock.

The gears, and converter would do it anytime you please.

Roll control when you set up for it.
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I'd put. 4,400 rpm converter in it, have your tuner adjust shift settings and lock up early for less than 50% throttle to keep trans temp down. People get scared of big converters but I used to street drive my 4,900 a lot (honest flash rpm at the track NA, 5,800 on the unit). It's all in the trans tune. That was a 3.73 gear with 315/60/15 drag radials.

I swear by verter over gear and the right trans settings.

Your stock 6.0 will be happy all the way around from stoplight WOT to 65-75mph freeway cruises at a nice mellow rpm being you have 3.50 gears.

Good luck with traction with said converter at WOT.
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Old 12-28-2019, 11:28 AM   #13
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I'd put. 4,400 rpm converter in it, have your tuner adjust shift settings and lock up early for less than 50% throttle to keep trans temp down. People get scared of big converters but I used to street drive my 4,900 a lot (honest flash rpm at the track NA, 5,800 on the unit). It's all in the trans tune. That was a 3.73 gear with 315/60/15 drag radials.

I swear by verter over gear and the right trans settings.

Your stock 6.0 will be happy all the way around from stoplight WOT to 65-75mph freeway cruises at a nice mellow rpm being you have 3.50 gears.

Good luck with traction with said converter at WOT.
Interesting... I'll have to talk to my tuner. Thanks!
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My 6.0 did the same thing before if was tuned. Now we don't have that problem
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Re: Burnouts and 4l80e's

update - just changed out the rear gears from 3.50s to 3.89s. Better but nothing to write home about.

Had a moment of clarity and memory and remembered that I lose ~70 hp on this ~350hp motor due to living at 6500'. I think the answer at this point is a looser converter to get the motor up on the power band better and maybe a cam to gain back some of the lost hp.

Doesn't help that the 4L80e sucks away some power and (good and bad news) the chassis plants the tires hard. Now just have to survive the virus madness and get back to normal life.
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update - just changed out the rear gears from 3.50s to 3.89s. Better but nothing to write home about.

Had a moment of clarity and memory and remembered that I lose ~70 hp on this ~350hp motor due to living at 6500'. I think the answer at this point is a looser converter to get the motor up on the power band better and maybe a cam to gain back some of the lost hp.

Doesn't help that the 4L80e sucks away some power and (good and bad news) the chassis plants the tires hard. Now just have to survive the virus madness and get back to normal life.
Find a new tuner...
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did you talk to the tuner about torque management? 2006 should be drive by wire, the PCM is going to limit how much you can crack the throttle under 12mph. Which means when you mash the pedal at standstill, the PCM is only opening the throttle blade like 20% until you get rolling. A good tuner can fix this issue for you.
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Mentioned that in October. Would hope that was first on his list.


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did you talk to the tuner about torque management? 2006 should be drive by wire, the PCM is going to limit how much you can crack the throttle under 12mph. Which means when you mash the pedal at standstill, the PCM is only opening the throttle blade like 20% until you get rolling. A good tuner can fix this issue for you.
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Mentioned that in October. Would hope that was first on his list.
Of course I discussed it with the tuner and he said he had taken care of it. He even drove out to my house and double checked the tune. This is a solid shop with a good rep.
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update - just changed out the rear gears from 3.50s to 3.89s. Better but nothing to write home about.

Had a moment of clarity and memory and remembered that I lose ~70 hp on this ~350hp motor due to living at 6500'. I think the answer at this point is a looser converter to get the motor up on the power band better and maybe a cam to gain back some of the lost hp.

Doesn't help that the 4L80e sucks away some power and (good and bad news) the chassis plants the tires hard. Now just have to survive the virus madness and get back to normal life.
I was actually just getting ready to say this as I was reading thru everything. Us higher elevation guys get screwed by the thin air pretty bad. I’d recommend a cam and a stall converter. That will wake that 6.0 up quite a bit. The camaro side of me is a real big fan of GPI in Arkansas for cams and even remote tuning, Ryan knows his stuff quite well and can remote tune them in perfect if you need. I don’t see many mentions of them on here but they are huge in the camaro/vette world.
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