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Old Mar 6, 2019 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by BadROC
I see you guys sell 4l60e, 65e and 70e all for the same price and rated to the same amount of power. What is the difference between these transmissions and what would be pro/cons of choosing one or the other?

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No advantage for any , We build 4 levels of the same trans 1-2-3 and black edition. The website is just aid out as it is by web site builders and marketers,
We would build what is specific to your vehicle or needs . 2007 up needs an input speed sensor and doe have a core charge or core return required .
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Old Mar 6, 2019 | 07:44 PM
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A+++ experience with Frank and Alan at performabuilt Frank went above and beyond helping me out! Picked up my trans at there shop. Alan was a pleasure to deal with!
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Old Mar 6, 2019 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by performabuilt
No advantage for any , We build 4 levels of the same trans 1-2-3 and black edition. The website is just aid out as it is by web site builders and marketers,
We would build what is specific to your vehicle or needs . 2007 up needs an input speed sensor and doe have a core charge or core return required .
Frank
great to hear frank I’ll be keeping you in mind when I get to that point. Thanks for answering my questions

Mike
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Old Mar 12, 2019 | 08:15 PM
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I'd be looking at a 6L80/85, they are compact in size with the dimensions available through google. But it seems that the old school trans are still popular because I guess they are familiar and a known quantity.
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Old Mar 12, 2019 | 08:24 PM
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The Holley Dominator currently does not control a 6L80/85 so that is (fortunately) not an option. IMHO the 6L80 was designed for heavy SUV and Trucks and its super-low 1st gear makes it unsuitable for use in performance cars.
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Old Mar 15, 2019 | 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by mrvedit
The Holley Dominator currently does not control a 6L80/85 so that is (fortunately) not an option. IMHO the 6L80 was designed for heavy SUV and Trucks and its super-low 1st gear makes it unsuitable for use in performance cars.
Don't know about you but a 'super low' 1st gear is handy to load/unload the car from a trailer and for driving around the pits. There are still 5 other gears but as always it's an individual choice.
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Old Mar 15, 2019 | 07:21 AM
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mrvedit the 60e 1st gear is lower than a 6l80 2nd gear. Plenty of guys launch in 2nd.

Plenty of other guys going 1.3 60 foot in 1st gear with no transbrake.
a 4.03 first gear can make a 350hp car feel like a 450hp car. I'm sure that's part of why GM did it to cars!
Also, your SLR can be the same with a 4.03 first and a really high diff gear (3.15 or 3.23 area) as it would be with a 4l60e and a 3.73 or 3.90. Its not exact, but you can see the trend i'm trying to get at haha.

I totally agree the 6l80 works well as an suv trans...but I don't think it's incapable as a trans for a well powered car.
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