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GM High-Tech Performance has a good 4L60 article!

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Old 11-10-2005 | 09:13 PM
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Default GM High-Tech Performance has a good 4L60 article!

Just got the January issue of GM High Tech Performance today. They have a good write up on their 4x4 SCSB Sliverado thats been modded for handling and power.
They installed a Radix supercharger a few months back and have finally smoked their 4L60E trans.
They go through the weakness and issues that the stock trans has along with why they upgraded to a built 4L65E.
This is a good article for anyone who has ever wondered why and when will my tranny blow. They also mention Parish and his truck breifly as they went to FLT for their trans as he did.
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Gotta link?
No link to the new write up, just seen in the mag. Sorry.
Old 11-21-2005 | 08:17 PM
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Great article. Too bad I was out of the office the day they went to Chuck's. Since I'm about 200 yards away, it would have been nice to see the shop the day they did the shoot.

BTW-His website is starting to take shape. FLT
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