Adding gears?
So, what do you guys think about bolt on gears like the folks here offer?
http://www.gearvendors.com/hrgm4s.html
I didn't read all of it, but it sounds like this setup would bolt on to the back of your existing tranny... if this is a workable solution, would a lot of re-tuning of the ECM or BCM been needed?
Just wanted to see what the consensus is on this type of setup, or if I should be looking at other options?
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Installing a 6 speed manual trans would be less expensive and you ECM likely can be tuned to support it. Assuming you want a manual trans.
At these prices, you find an engine swap to be the best solution. E.g. a 6.2l crate engine. If you just want better performance, bolt-ons can often give you a 25% boost in power; some bolt-ons will likely make you fail an emission test if you have them, but others should pass. Of course being in Michigan I know nutin about emission tests.
Someone was telling me on another board that the 4L80 may fit physically in my truck and my ECM may support it with a re-program.
That would be great news if that worked out cause I'd like to have a couple of higher gears for better highway drivability and fuel efficiency like the full size pickups.
1. Overdrive in a 4L80E is .75 versus .70 for a 4L60E. In other words with a 4L80E your engine will rev higher on the hwy and likely use more gas.
2. The 4L80E wastes about 5HP more than a 4L60E.
3. A 4L80E weighs about 50 lbs more than a 4L60E.
A 4L80E has tighter gear ratios which are desirable in a lighter weight car and the tighter ratios often make it faster on a drag strip despite the extra weight and 5HP loss.
GM had a strong incentive to make your truck as fuel efficient as possible. You are unlikely to improve on it without either spending mega bucks and/or flunking an emissions test.
BTW - Your truck might have a 4L70E or 4L75E trans; it doesn't matter 4L60E, 4L65E and 4L70E are all basically the same trans with the same case and gear ratios.
Yeah, I guess I should really consider the fact the GM knew what they were doing when they decided on the components of this truck.
I just hear about the newer ones coming with 6 speed automatics and thought since they are doing that now there may be some advantages.
Never hurts to open up a thread and see what the views of others are on a subject...
I'll just stick with my original plan of getting it tuned to tweak it that way a little and then drive it till I leave the planet!






