strength and limitations of 4L65E?
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Originally Posted by ZDEN
i'll be putting a radix on my lq9 w/65e in about a week. i'll post up if(when) it dies.
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yeah, i mean if it lasts me 2 years with bolt ons, i'm pretty happy with that.
My local trans guy ROCKS. Awesome transmissions and turnaround is FAST.. and he's dirt cheap- dunno why.
My local trans guy ROCKS. Awesome transmissions and turnaround is FAST.. and he's dirt cheap- dunno why.
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Like I said I would add the shift kit and servos with a cooler so it lasts as long as possible. I killed my 60e with just a tune exhaust and intake cause I drive like a bat out of hell. 65e isnt that much stronger not to mention you have mroe power than I had back then. I believe ss's come with 4.10s.
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My 4l60e has been holding up fine with over 30 1/4 mile passes and will be adding Drag radials soon I know im on borrowed time. Then I will call FLP and get a built 65e with a stall.
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SS's have the 4:10. I hear of guys (ss's) snapping the input shafts at around 400AWHP. Most fry the bands and clutches prior to that though. I am putting down over 450AWHP and have been fine with no trans mods with the exception of increased line pressure and a 3000 stall. 37k on the clock. I almost want my trans to puke so I can get nuts with a great build up. Just a matter of time I'm afraid.
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