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Old 07-19-2009, 05:11 PM
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Default Rossler manual valve body 4L60 anyone?

Any of u guys running these? I am curious to see how they are holding up longevity. From what i see and know, they will hold for a little while then check out; a 4L60 in general not just a rossler. I'm thinking of switching to auto but i spin 7k and inless it's a manual valve body, they WILL not shift that high....at least not for long. Don't really wanna lose OD, but i think a th350 is the best bet. Just seeing if u guys have any feedback on these units. I just don't want the headaches of pulling the tranny all the time for little bs issues, not shifting, hitting limiter, etc.
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Are you talking about a rossler valve body, rossler trans with a manual vb, or a rossler 4L60 or a rossler 4L60E?

A 4L60 or 4L60E can be built to run up past 7000 rpm and live, just build the whole trans up. How long it lasts has more to do with the internals, not so much the vb.
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The new rossler 4L60, w/ mv.
Not many spin 7k and live for to long.When they do they stay on the limiter 1/2 the time.



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