FI Guys, Whats Your Trans Of Choice?
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FI Guys, Whats Your Trans Of Choice?
Toying with ideas for my GTO and had some questions. I've noticed a lot of people go from M6 H/C/I setups to trans swaps over to the A3 or A4 side with a turbo setup. I see a lot of M6 supercharged setups more than I do auto s/c setups. So just curious what your favorite trans of choice is on your FI setup, what FI setup you have, and what is your primary use for the car (fun street car, drag race car, road race car, etc).
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With the s/c, the boost is rpm dependent not load dependent, so a manual is equally suited to the task as well as an automatic.
With a turbo, you need load in addition to rpms, to generate exhaust gas to get spooled up, and I like an automatic with at least a 3k stall for that. You know the story on my car -- built to do it all, street/drag/ax/rr.
With a turbo, you need load in addition to rpms, to generate exhaust gas to get spooled up, and I like an automatic with at least a 3k stall for that. You know the story on my car -- built to do it all, street/drag/ax/rr.
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yep but this is the forced induction area so i figured he would be racing and hot dawging and plus if you get the right converter and gear a A3 can be very streetable..... i mean how many guys are taking these FI hot rods on cross country vacations anyways? but you are so right when you say that but as long as you do an A3 right you can almost have the best of both worlds! the problem is guys try to run BIG stalls with old trannys that dont have lock up stuff so they run alot higher rpm speed at cruising levels than they have to
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Figure out how you plan to use the car first.
I will be running 70% track versus 30% street, so a TH400/tbrake is a no brainer.
The turbo builds don't need a crazy gear or converter, so it will still be street friendly.
Guys that drive more on the street will benefit from a 4L80E for better mileage.
I will be running 70% track versus 30% street, so a TH400/tbrake is a no brainer.
The turbo builds don't need a crazy gear or converter, so it will still be street friendly.
Guys that drive more on the street will benefit from a 4L80E for better mileage.
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I am having a great time with the 4l60E and 3500 stall on my SS Josh. You know I take it up in the mountains, on long road trips, cruise through town, and beat on it at the track. I can't shift a 6 speed worth a hoot so the A4 has been great for me. Just mat the loud peddle and hang on
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Damn My Post didnt show up from earlier........
Well a Glide was good enough for me to hold up at the track and drive everyday.....
If i every build another BADASS STREET car ill go with what Mightey Mouse has...
A built 4L80E.... Drive 800+ miles to the track, get 20 MPG on the way there, Run 8's at the track, Drive 800 miles back home getting 20 MPG and Dyno 1000HP.
Can ya ask for anything more??? and Wieght 3800lbs!!!!!!!
Kyle
Well a Glide was good enough for me to hold up at the track and drive everyday.....
If i every build another BADASS STREET car ill go with what Mightey Mouse has...
A built 4L80E.... Drive 800+ miles to the track, get 20 MPG on the way there, Run 8's at the track, Drive 800 miles back home getting 20 MPG and Dyno 1000HP.
Can ya ask for anything more??? and Wieght 3800lbs!!!!!!!
Kyle
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Hughes 4L80E with the TCI controller. Love it. Got it set up to shift mellow until you hit 49% TPS. Adding a paddle Shrifter kit which I'm hoping really helps for street and road race driving.
Jim
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