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Old 04-04-2010, 09:31 PM
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just want to know, if there are any differences between an 02 4l60e then the older versions

allot of people ask me as to how it is possible my completely stock tranny is holding up on 13psi of boost, most of the people i have spoken with blew up their trannies on the dyno when the car was initially tuned or shortly after

and my transmission has 120000 miles BTW
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most all of the internals are the same, the input shafts on pre ls1's are different but everything else is pretty much the same.

and you have been extremely lucky the tranny is still holding up under that much boost.
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i'm in the 12's with my stock trans....its days are numbered tho
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Originally Posted by Bro Inc
It's not boost, it's power.
How much power are you putting though it?
For all you posted here you might be running 13 psi on a 2.2 liter S10.
it is an v8 f body not a 2.2 litre s10 , 13 psi on a build 347 making a little over 500whp, turbo was a bit small but i am in the process of installing twins , should solve that problem for me




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