6L80E limits
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6L80E limits
What are the limits on the stock 2010+ 6l80e??
Like can the handle the power from a FI motor on low boost say 8psi tops <500rwhp?
are there shift kits for them??
Im about to buy a 2010 CC nnbs with the 6.2/6l80 combo and wanted to know how the 6l80e would hold up? or what upgrades are out for it to beef it up, I couldnt find anything for a 6l80e on FLT's website.
Like can the handle the power from a FI motor on low boost say 8psi tops <500rwhp?
are there shift kits for them??
Im about to buy a 2010 CC nnbs with the 6.2/6l80 combo and wanted to know how the 6l80e would hold up? or what upgrades are out for it to beef it up, I couldnt find anything for a 6l80e on FLT's website.
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I havent done much research on them yet(6l80e) but i can tell you that the 80e will be stronger stock than some built 60's..... And on a 500hp range a 60 can handle that. Shift kits are avalible for both, if you plan on gettin into the upwards of 700 hp range id consider the 80e.... I had a fully build 60 that was in the 2,500$ range, now i have a 80e in the 1200$ range thats better :}
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What are the limits on the stock 2010+ 6l80e??
Like can the handle the power from a FI motor on low boost say 8psi tops <500rwhp?
are there shift kits for them??
Im about to buy a 2010 CC nnbs with the 6.2/6l80 combo and wanted to know how the 6l80e would hold up? or what upgrades are out for it to beef it up, I couldnt find anything for a 6l80e on FLT's website.
Like can the handle the power from a FI motor on low boost say 8psi tops <500rwhp?
are there shift kits for them??
Im about to buy a 2010 CC nnbs with the 6.2/6l80 combo and wanted to know how the 6l80e would hold up? or what upgrades are out for it to beef it up, I couldnt find anything for a 6l80e on FLT's website.
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Circle D also got in the new 300m shafts last week. The part that scares me about these 6L80s is that they are blowing up in +/- 500 rwhp Camaros and I figure I'm tipping the scales an even ton over them.
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I suspect we will soon be reading about upgrades from the 6L80 to the 4L80 and its known power handling! I read somewhere lately that in addition to the much smaller clutches, that the drum/cage in the 6L80 is prone to high speed failure at about the same speed as our driveshafts.
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I suspect we will soon be reading about upgrades from the 6L80 to the 4L80 and its known power handling! I read somewhere lately that in addition to the much smaller clutches, that the drum/cage in the 6L80 is prone to high speed failure at about the same speed as our driveshafts.