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2019 camaro tr6060 (lt1 engine) , will it bolt up and work with a ls1 ?

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Old 05-31-2023, 12:21 PM
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Default 2019 camaro tr6060 (lt1 engine) , will it bolt up and work with a ls1 ?

Hello, just found a great deal on a tr6060 out of a 2019 camaro ss lt1 , comes with clutch flywheel, bellhousing, throw out bearing , driveshaft and differential.

Will the transmission will bolt up to a ls1 engine?
Are there any modifications I’d have to do to get it together ?
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From what ive seen the bellhousing bolt pattern is the same, but there may be better options depending on the car you’re installing it into.

For example, i have a 1993 mazda rx7 thats ls swapped and i run an old style t56 magnum (essentially the tr6060) but it requires a relocation shifter (sikky) which puts the shifter into the same location as the fbody t56 but it feels like ****. Im planning on swapping in a t56 magnum F which is the tr6060 with an fbody tail housing.

If your swap has the same shifter spacing as the 2019 camaro then you can run the oem shifter and not have to worry about sloppy shifts. If the spacing is different its likely not worth getting the tr6060.
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But will the input shaft and etc work with the ls1 ? Since it’s a 2019 tr6060. The location of the shifter should be fine for my application, im installing it in a 1998 bmw e36 m3 . I just want to make sure that the trans will work just fine with the ls1 as is, or would I need to change some things like input shaft , housing and etc .

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I'd give Tick or Bowler a call. They would be able to tell you right off the bat.



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