For Those of You With Any Higher Stall Converter....
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For Those of You With Any Higher Stall Converter....
....... did you do a tranny rebuild prior to installing the converter or did you just install the verter and cooler in a stock trans?
For those of you who are running a converter on a stock trans, how long have you been running this way and how much track time does the car see?
The reason I ask is because I purchased a SSF3500 for my TA and was told I should have the tranny rebuilt. I am of the understanding I should have it built to a 4L65E with upgraded servos and clutch packs.
Thanks in advance,
Brett
For those of you who are running a converter on a stock trans, how long have you been running this way and how much track time does the car see?
The reason I ask is because I purchased a SSF3500 for my TA and was told I should have the tranny rebuilt. I am of the understanding I should have it built to a 4L65E with upgraded servos and clutch packs.
Thanks in advance,
Brett
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Originally Posted by Brett H
....... did you do a tranny rebuild prior to installing the converter or did you just install the verter and cooler in a stock trans?
For those of you who are running a converter on a stock trans, how long have you been running this way and how much track time does the car see?
The reason I ask is because I purchased a SSF3500 for my TA and was told I should have the tranny rebuilt. I am of the understanding I should have it built to a 4L65E with upgraded servos and clutch packs.
Thanks in advance,
Brett
For those of you who are running a converter on a stock trans, how long have you been running this way and how much track time does the car see?
The reason I ask is because I purchased a SSF3500 for my TA and was told I should have the tranny rebuilt. I am of the understanding I should have it built to a 4L65E with upgraded servos and clutch packs.
Thanks in advance,
Brett
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I've ran a 3200 Vigi and a current YTP in my stock 4l60e with great results. The car sees a lot of WOT. Weekend warrior. I just put a deep pan, big cooler, and a temp gauge on it. Don't fix it if it's not brocken. At least as far as transmissions go.
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The Vig3200 I had was installed on a factory stock 4L60E. It saw the track every Wednesday night for over a year, plus about every weekend I was at the track. It live without a problem for 40K miles. That is when I blew up my trans and diff on a hard launch. Rebuilt the trans with OEM stuff (was lied to about it being beefier) and it survived for a total of 80K until that rebuild killed the thrust bearing and the trans. So I had the trans rebuilt again by my sponsor and installed a TCI4400. No complaints as of yet. I am not saying a converter is going to kill your trans, the hard launches will. If your trans is slipping now or the performance is not there like it used to be ... have them rebuilt it, but only if you seriously/honestly trust them. Otherwise take it to a reputable shop you know and trust. But a trans rebuild is not needed if the trans shifts properly now.
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I have put about 12000 miles on my stock tranny and Yank ss3800.. I go to to nine bracket races a year with atleas two passes.. So I guess you could say we have roughly 40 passes on it.. No problems to report..