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2001 lq4 to 4l80e flexplate?

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Old 01-25-2012, 12:47 PM
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Default 2001 lq4 to 4l80e flexplate?

I have a 2001 LQ4 6.0 and im puttings a 4l80e behind it. I want and need a SFI flexplate for it.

I know that lq4 flexplates are slightly different from ls1 style due to being flat or dished.

What are my options for flexplates for this combo?
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TCI, and HUGHES make what you need, The converter you run will dictate the application also..
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We have a few options for you. What converter are you planning on running?

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I'm actually not quite sure yet.
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It depends on which bolt pattern you get on your converter. If you need some help selecting a converter, be glad to help....

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