PerformaBuild lvl2 users..
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PerformaBuild lvl2 users..
Just wondering how happy you guys are, and how many miles and power the tranny has hel up to? Anything had to be done when you received the tranny? or was just a matter of unbolt old and bolt PB 4l60e right back on?
I'm about to put 1k down for a lvl2 4l60e on layaway and was just curious, i'm planning to step up to a 200 shot once i get the tranny (currently 400 n/a and 525rwhp with a 150 shot) thanks for any input guys
I'm about to put 1k down for a lvl2 4l60e on layaway and was just curious, i'm planning to step up to a 200 shot once i get the tranny (currently 400 n/a and 525rwhp with a 150 shot) thanks for any input guys
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More important than selecting a trans vendor is making sure the install is done correctly. If your previous trans crapped out due to any mechanical breakage, it is critical to also replace the converter or at least sending it a converter shop that will open it and thoroughly clean/rebuild it. Any trans cooler (other than what is build into the radiator) needs to be replaced. The in-radiator cooler and cooling lines need to be thoroughly flushed.
When installing the converter, be sure its pads are seated 1.125" (+- .050) below a straight edge across the bell housing.
Be sure Performabuilt will guarantee your trans with a 200 shot; you may have to move up to a higher level.
Having read every trans thread here for the past two years, I know there are many happy users of their Level-2. There are also a few reported failures, but I suspect at least some of those were due to shortcuts taken during installation.
When installing the converter, be sure its pads are seated 1.125" (+- .050) below a straight edge across the bell housing.
Be sure Performabuilt will guarantee your trans with a 200 shot; you may have to move up to a higher level.
Having read every trans thread here for the past two years, I know there are many happy users of their Level-2. There are also a few reported failures, but I suspect at least some of those were due to shortcuts taken during installation.
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We will warranty the unit when using the 200 shot, That does not mean I am saying it will or will not fail in that situation since surley the limits will have been pushed but we have never refused a warranty over a power related issues no matter what the power level. In fact the only time warranty has ever come into question is when for instance pump are broken due to installation of spacing issues or converter failures when not purchased through us. But even then no one was left in the cold we only charged shipping plus our actual cost to repair never the full cost of a unit.
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We will warranty the unit when using the 200 shot, That does not mean I am saying it will or will not fail in that situation since surley the limits will have been pushed but we have never refused a warranty over a power related issues no matter what the power level. In fact the only time warranty has ever come into question is when for instance pump are broken due to installation of spacing issues or converter failures when not purchased through us. But even then no one was left in the cold we only charged shipping plus our actual cost to repair never the full cost of a unit.
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I'm definitely not in love with the build specs on their website... To me, that's pretty expensive for that kind of build.
But, hey, if they'll warranty it, more power to ya...!
But, hey, if they'll warranty it, more power to ya...!
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Just put $1K down for a lvl2 in layaway, just a little weary i didnt get any documentation of that and a new balance amount in an e-mail, but pretty sure Frank will come through... $1.096 more to go.. can't wait..
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I'm not trying to kill your joy at all! Like I said, if you're happy with it, more power to ya...! I'm sure it will be just fine for you.
But that build, for that money...? Not too sure about that. I've been building transmissions for just a shade over 2-1/2 decades and there are quite a few things that that package is missing, especially for that price. That's all I'm saying...
And 600+ rwhp...? Well, I'll reserve my comments...
But that build, for that money...? Not too sure about that. I've been building transmissions for just a shade over 2-1/2 decades and there are quite a few things that that package is missing, especially for that price. That's all I'm saying...
And 600+ rwhp...? Well, I'll reserve my comments...
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I installed a PB lvl II in 2008.
Currently car is making 530 RWHP thru a PT4000 TC and still shifts
hard as hell. Sometimes it will chirp the tires shifting into 3rd at WOT.
Very pleased with the product and would do business with them again
in the future.
Currently car is making 530 RWHP thru a PT4000 TC and still shifts
hard as hell. Sometimes it will chirp the tires shifting into 3rd at WOT.
Very pleased with the product and would do business with them again
in the future.
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I bought mine off of layaway and bought the 2 year warranty. I thought it was a hell of deal. Not to mention their $995 rebuild when it is out of warranty. that's what sold me. If I trash it 3 years down the road I dont have to buy a new tranny, they hook me up for a grand and that is awesome!
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But that build, for that money...? Not too sure about that. I've been building transmissions for just a shade over 2-1/2 decades and there are quite a few things that that package is missing, especially for that price. That's all I'm saying...
And 600+ rwhp...? Well, I'll reserve my comments...
And 600+ rwhp...? Well, I'll reserve my comments...
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I bought mine off of layaway and bought the 2 year warranty. I thought it was a hell of deal. Not to mention their $995 rebuild when it is out of warranty. that's what sold me. If I trash it 3 years down the road I dont have to buy a new tranny, they hook me up for a grand and that is awesome!
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You've been building transmissions, including 4l60e's I take it for that long and just heard of ls1tech? or just decided to join? What you can bring to the table for 2k? warranty? if you can surpass tranny quality and their warranty more power to you. I made a deposit on a PB unit and i'm sticking to it. I could say if you don't have any exp with PerformaBuilt please reserve your comments, but i'm not that type. Would like to read some customer reviews about your builds just for S/G's..any links?
These experts don't want to link to their own websites or offer anything for sale because they are not sponsors and are willing to follow the forum rules and just help out where they can. We should all welcome that.
Also, I think any builder will look at another builder's prices and think "I can do that for less", because they are not fully taking the labor, overhead, Internet advertising, shipping and warranty costs into account.
I think that Performabuilt's prices are very competitive.
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I'm not here to sell my stuff, just offer advice... I just question their power handling claims with those build specs, that's all. But, I was also very clear that if you're happy about your decision, then that's really all that matters!
Most of my business is local. In fact, long distance business in the transmission industry is kind of a pain in the butt. But, I DO have experience with PB transmissions. I'll leave it there...
I'm not here to sell anything, but since you asked, in my shop $2K will almost buy two of what you ordered, with a 2 year warranty. But, I wouldn't build them that way anyway, so it's a moot point...
Not sure why you bring it up, but I bought MY first F-body a little over a year ago and I've been on LS1LT1.com since then. I just joined here for S/G's... I like to offer my experiences and advice.
Most of my business is local. In fact, long distance business in the transmission industry is kind of a pain in the butt. But, I DO have experience with PB transmissions. I'll leave it there...
I'm not here to sell anything, but since you asked, in my shop $2K will almost buy two of what you ordered, with a 2 year warranty. But, I wouldn't build them that way anyway, so it's a moot point...
Not sure why you bring it up, but I bought MY first F-body a little over a year ago and I've been on LS1LT1.com since then. I just joined here for S/G's... I like to offer my experiences and advice.
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Also, I think any builder will look at another builder's prices and think "I can do that for less", because they are not fully taking the labor, overhead, Internet advertising, shipping and warranty costs into account.
I think that Performabuilt's prices are very competitive.
I think that Performabuilt's prices are very competitive.
Again, if I've offended anyone, I apologize... That's not my intention at all.