Stock 6l80 vs stock 4l80
#1
Stock 6l80 vs stock 4l80
Is the 4l80 stronger then the 6l80 in stock form? I have been running my stock 6l80 for a couple years at 12psi and it's on its way out. Thinking of swapping to a 4l80 if they are stronger already. I don't see any reason to spend big money on a built 4l80 if it lasts me a few years the way I drive. Also what is needed to convert? Thanks for any help.
#3
TECH Junkie
What hp and torque are you pushing? What's the future look like?
#4
I have never put it on a dyno so no telling. Engine is hurt so I'm going to put a stock 5.3 with triple 12 cam and twin turbos. I can see myself pushing to 600-700 hp. I know the 4l80 has superior aftermarket support but just in stock form wondering if it is stronger. If not I won't go through the time and expense of converting. I'll slap another 6l80 in it. Every transmission builder just recommends there top of the line transmission and I think that is way overkill if the factory 6 made it this long.
#5
TECH Junkie
I have never put it on a dyno so no telling. Engine is hurt so I'm going to put a stock 5.3 with triple 12 cam and twin turbos. I can see myself pushing to 600-700 hp. I know the 4l80 has superior aftermarket support but just in stock form wondering if it is stronger. If not I won't go through the time and expense of converting. I'll slap another 6l80 in it. Every transmission builder just recommends there top of the line transmission and I think that is way overkill if the factory 6 made it this long.
#6
TECH Fanatic
I just had mine built. They basically converted it to a 6l90, added clutches and made valve body upgrades. It skip shifts super fast now and will go from 6th locked to 3 in about a tenth of a second. Seems to handle the power better so far, I have about 4K miles on it so far and I like it. Converter choice was a bitch bc I still tow with my truck, so I went with a closer to stock stall single disk billet unit. I would build my 6l80 and roll on, the parts are out there to fix issues now and so is the knowledge...
#7
I just had mine built. They basically converted it to a 6l90, added clutches and made valve body upgrades. It skip shifts super fast now and will go from 6th locked to 3 in about a tenth of a second. Seems to handle the power better so far, I have about 4K miles on it so far and I like it. Converter choice was a bitch bc I still tow with my truck, so I went with a closer to stock stall single disk billet unit. I would build my 6l80 and roll on, the parts are out there to fix issues now and so is the knowledge...
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#8
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Shop local to me that used to build my Allison's for my diesels.
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