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    Transmission... what to do??

    Well this weekend I'll be putting the new turbo set-up on my truck and I still can't decide what do about my transmission. My truck has a 5.3/4L60e in it and most people I've talked to said put a shift-kit and vette servos in it. I'll be running about 6psi with the front mount and intercooler, but I've got a feeling I'm going to want a boost controller to run about 10psi. Will the shift kit and servos be enough to handle 10psi or should I just go ahead and get a built trans??
    Current Mods: 6.0/4L80e with Trick Performance Front Mount
    Audio: Pioneer avic-d3, Memphis Belle, Two 12" Rockford Fosgate P3 shallow mounts, Memphis MS-Qs, and custom vinyl enclousure.

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    Yours trans will die with 10psi. Your rear end is also going to die if it is stock.
    See this picture.
    Truck - DSC09323#
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    Yeah, that's what I was figuring. I'll probably go with a shift kit, servos, and a trans cooler for now... then upgrade to a built trans, converter, and better posi.
    Last edited by ThunderBolt; 12-10-2008 at 02:53 AM.
    Current Mods: 6.0/4L80e with Trick Performance Front Mount
    Audio: Pioneer avic-d3, Memphis Belle, Two 12" Rockford Fosgate P3 shallow mounts, Memphis MS-Qs, and custom vinyl enclousure.

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    The shift kit and servo pistons are not to add strength as much as shift quality. Yes, the 2-4 servo mod can help save the 2-4 band but it's the hard parts inside (input housing, reverse input drum, planetaries, reaction sunshell, input sprag, output shaft) are what break under power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeake View Post
    Yours trans will die with 10psi. Your rear end is also going to die if it is stock.
    See this picture.
    Truck - DSC09323#
    Mine looks exactly like that! Wow. Mine took a dive with no where near that much power. It is still N/A. A built tranny is the way to go as soon as you can.

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    Well if that's the case I'm just going to wait and get a built trans... any recommendations? I've been looking at a level 5 from FLT but my buddy was telling me about Monster transmissions. Anyone have either one of these?
    Current Mods: 6.0/4L80e with Trick Performance Front Mount
    Audio: Pioneer avic-d3, Memphis Belle, Two 12" Rockford Fosgate P3 shallow mounts, Memphis MS-Qs, and custom vinyl enclousure.

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    alot of guys on here use FLT. i hear good things. If I could go back I would have bought theres myself instead of getting mine built.

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    I would build a monster of my own in a heart beat but I would start with a stock trans for sure....not a "performance" build.

    I can do it myself though.

    My $0.02

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    I put the Century Transmission Stg III in my turbo Tahoe project
    with a Circle D TB 3,000 stall converter.
    4l60E / 4L65/70 Stg. III Transmission Build-Up :: Century Automotive & Transmission - Superb Products

    Also running the Tru-Cool 40,000 gvw cooler.

    This seemed to be the most cost effective upgrades I could
    find for my build that should still hold up fine, but not break the
    bank like a FLT Lv5 trans would.

    I havent thrown any boost at it yet, but should be good to go
    with those parts I think.

    Next will be a Detriot Locker Tru-trac posi.
    Last edited by r.barn; 12-11-2008 at 03:13 PM.
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    If you're gonna wait and build a trans, then at least put a servo in.

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