Mad Dog Transmission in 2000 S10 ZR2
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Mad Dog Transmission in 2000 S10 ZR2
Hey guys, I have an 2000 S10 Zr2 that about 6 months ago lost 2nd and 4th and well as over drive due to the 2-4 band breaking I believe. I can get a level 2 transmission done form mad dog for about 1600 with a cooler. I use this truck as a daily driver, doesn't really get beat on unless me and my buddies decide to go mudding/off-roading (Doesn't happen much) and the occasionally ***** and giggles take off at the red light with some other pick ups. My question is will this transmission hold up? the truck is completely stock and making 180hp. I heard bad about mad dog, but with this truck I'm just not looking to put out a fortune for a transmission. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Greg
Thanks
Greg
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Here's a few links you might want to read.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...ld-tricks.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...-warrenty.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...ld-tricks.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...-warrenty.html
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You might want to consider this instead for $1600:
http://www.finishlinetrans.com/trans...rmance4L60.htm
Since you are obviously willing to remove/install the trans yourself, you might call a few local, privately owned (non-chain) trans shops for a rebuild price. A basic rebuild should be around $1000. Of course to get a warranty, they will insist on installing it too.
http://www.finishlinetrans.com/trans...rmance4L60.htm
Since you are obviously willing to remove/install the trans yourself, you might call a few local, privately owned (non-chain) trans shops for a rebuild price. A basic rebuild should be around $1000. Of course to get a warranty, they will insist on installing it too.
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I have an RPM level4..have ahd it for over 5 years..heads cam intake..100shot,still runs perfect...few locals here have FLT,performabuilt,and runs flawless as well..
as far as maddog,well no personal experience with them or anyone local here with them,just what ive read here
as far as maddog,well no personal experience with them or anyone local here with them,just what ive read here
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Here's a few links you might want to read.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...ld-tricks.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...-warrenty.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...ld-tricks.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...-warrenty.html
You might want to consider this instead for $1600:
http://www.finishlinetrans.com/trans...rmance4L60.htm
Since you are obviously willing to remove/install the trans yourself, you might call a few local, privately owned (non-chain) trans shops for a rebuild price. A basic rebuild should be around $1000. Of course to get a warranty, they will insist on installing it too.
http://www.finishlinetrans.com/trans...rmance4L60.htm
Since you are obviously willing to remove/install the trans yourself, you might call a few local, privately owned (non-chain) trans shops for a rebuild price. A basic rebuild should be around $1000. Of course to get a warranty, they will insist on installing it too.
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FLT or rpm ftmfw. You won't need anything crazy since you have a lighter truck with a v6. Either of their basic models will be good for your truck. To answer your question about FLTs shipping, it's $250 for both ways and you get a big plastic shipping case so it's safe unlike on a pallet and you have 30 days to send the core back. Chuck is a great guy to do business with and you can tell from talking to him that he cares about what hes doing and takes the time to build a transmission correctly.
Don't ever bring up Maddog again lol.
Don't ever bring up Maddog again lol.
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FLT or rpm ftmfw. You won't need anything crazy since you have a lighter truck with a v6. Either of their basic models will be good for your truck. To answer your question about FLTs shipping, it's $250 for both ways and you get a big plastic shipping case so it's safe unlike on a pallet and you have 30 days to send the core back. Chuck is a great guy to do business with and you can tell from talking to him that he cares about what hes doing and takes the time to build a transmission correctly.
Don't ever bring up Maddog again lol.
Don't ever bring up Maddog again lol.
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Damn, yeah that worries me a little bit saying that happened on a work truck, not even a high horsepower application. Starting to believe Mad dog is ****, no place can have this many complaints and try to say that people are trying to trash his business.
I'm going to look into them, How much does it cost to ship the core to them?
I'm going to look into them, How much does it cost to ship the core to them?
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Just a quick update on my situation ,,, I am still waiting for mad dog to give me a refund for my transmission,he has never got back to me to try and put things right all he does is insult anyone that try's to tell him the truth about his shabby workmanship, at least from what I can see my thread is warning other people about the way he works I think my next step is to start warning people on other forums like thirdgen, corvetteforum, camarozone,fbody, hotrodders.com etc I won't be the first 1 to talk badly about him on any of them , just do a google search and the bad reviews pop up everywhere .
Lou's posts #6 and #17 in this thread say it all:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-s...ld-tricks.html
He even says "Spread the word!!!" and so you should - just create links to the two threads so that members of other forums can read them too.