4l60e for road racing?
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4l60e for road racing?
Anybody on here successfully rebuild a 4l60e that can stand up to constantly downshifting and up-shifting while still being able to put it in drive and go when you want to? I don't really want a manual because it is expensive to swap and I don't want to have to worry about shifting unless I am racing. So is it possible? I have done lots of research on shift kits and various torque converters but I am more worried about the transmission blowing up. Can/does anyone build these with the intention of manually shifting and road racing while retaining 4 gears??
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There was a tranny shop in Corona CA that specialized in building GM transmissions for roadracing...I can't remember the name....you'll have to search.
I've had my 6l80 camaro out a few times but trans temp always cuts short the ride......need a bigger radiator-cooler. Heat always kills the autos....and the increased activity creates heat.
I've had my 6l80 camaro out a few times but trans temp always cuts short the ride......need a bigger radiator-cooler. Heat always kills the autos....and the increased activity creates heat.
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Ok I'll have to check this place out. I know about the heat issue for sure. The truth of it is that I really just want to do some heavy canyon carving, so about 1-2 hours of abuse. (up and back the canyon and the drive home).