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Old 12-29-2001, 12:36 AM
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[quote] Is a 4L80E built any better? Will it even fit? Just curious... <hr></blockquote>

They don't fit. <img src="gr_sad.gif" border="0">
Old 12-29-2001, 03:25 PM
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Attn all Captains,

i only had somewhere in the neigborhood of 300-320 rwhp on my LT1 car, and it went 3 times in 10k!

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I have never broken a singel tranny in this car.

Mid 11's on a stock tranny with HUNDREDS of passes. (over 400)

The I upgraded to a built Yank 4L60E, and ran 10.8's.

I love the OD, the low first gear and the smooth operation of these wonderful trannies. Get rid of the OD? Man, that will be a tough decision some day. I hope that day is FAR off.

P.S., Not everyone has my success with the trannies or the rear ends. You experiance may vary...

Good luck amigo's.
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[quote] Attn all Captains,
i only had somewhere in the neigborhood of 300-320 rwhp on my LT1 car, and it went 3 times in 10k!
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OMG! thats terrible what the... <img src="images/icons/confused.gif" border="0"> <img src="gr_images/icons/mad.gif" border="0"> <img src="gr_sad.gif" border="0">
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[quote]Originally posted by WS6 Chewbaca:
<strong>WILWAXU,

I'm confused. They can handle alot of power "supposedly" but they will not hold a t-brake? Why can they handle one and not the other?</strong><hr></blockquote>

Easy.. A transbrake locks two gears together so you can load the drivetrain and release it all at one time. About like doing a 5000rpm side step(dump) in a manual car... somethings gonna give.
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[quote]Originally posted by Raughammer:
<strong>I have never broken a singel tranny in this car.

Mid 11's on a stock tranny with HUNDREDS of passes. (over 400)

The I upgraded to a built Yank 4L60E, and ran 10.8's.

I love the OD, the low first gear and the smooth operation of these wonderful trannies. Get rid of the OD? Man, that will be a tough decision some day. I hope that day is FAR off.

P.S., Not everyone has my success with the trannies or the rear ends. You experiance may vary...

Good luck amigo's.</strong><hr></blockquote>


11.1's here on the stocker. No problems yet. Although I'm sure I'm missing a 1/10 that a built tranny would give me.




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