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    Quote Originally Posted by ecld_07 View Post
    Oregon transmissions I'm pretty sure sells that whole thing as a kit for like 20-25$ Seen a lot come from eBay too.
    That's where I ordered it from but just wasn't sure if it came with the cover o-ring. Have you ever changed the TC on an AWD truck? Is it trickier than a 2wd? I haven't found much on here about swapping one on a AWD.
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    My ss was awd. It was a pain lol. But we'll worth it.
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    I'm running the 278mm Circle D 3200 in my AWD SSS. Yes it's harder to change than a 2wd because you have to remove the transfer case before you can pull the transmission. I ordered my vette servo and transgo hd-2 shift kit from Oregon Transmission and it came with the o-ring and everything. I bought my truck with low miles on it and installed the converter, ARH headers, shift kit and tune before it had 50k miles on it and I've had zero problems with many track days. I think the converter makes the truck drive MUCH better and for someone that hasn't driven an SSS stock they wouldn't know it even had one in it. I've been waiting on my transmission to die because it has 0 tq management and really firm shifts but it just keeps on plugging away with 110k miles. Hit me up if you have any questions...
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    AEM CAI, ARH LTs, HD-2 shift kit with vette servo, Circle D 278mm 3200 stall Madtunesracing.com street tune (MTR now has a Dynojet 248 chassis dyno)

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    Done stall swaps on 3 SSS. didn't pull the t case on any. It'll all slide back with room to put stall in
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    Quote Originally Posted by ecld_07 View Post
    Done stall swaps on 3 SSS. didn't pull the t case on any. It'll all slide back with room to put stall in
    Also my 4x4

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    Quote Originally Posted by ss454327 View Post
    I'm running the 278mm Circle D 3200 in my AWD SSS. Yes it's harder to change than a 2wd because you have to remove the transfer case before you can pull the transmission. I ordered my vette servo and transgo hd-2 shift kit from Oregon Transmission and it came with the o-ring and everything. I bought my truck with low miles on it and installed the converter, ARH headers, shift kit and tune before it had 50k miles on it and I've had zero problems with many track days. I think the converter makes the truck drive MUCH better and for someone that hasn't driven an SSS stock they wouldn't know it even had one in it. I've been waiting on my transmission to die because it has 0 tq management and really firm shifts but it just keeps on plugging away with 110k miles. Hit me up if you have any questions...
    Thanks for the info. I'm hoping I can get in the mid 13's pretty soon but I want to make sure I don't cut any corners. I was curious how our trannys would hold up with zero torque management. I know it's all a case by case basis but still good to hear yours has done so well. I'll basically have the same setup. Do you have any problems with high tranny temps?
    2005 AWD Silverado SS-CAI, Shorties, X pipe, SLP Loudmouth II, HD2 Shift kit, Corvette servo, tru-cool 40k, Yank SS3600, 160 Stat, Nelson tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SShanks View Post
    Thanks for the info. I'm hoping I can get in the mid 13's pretty soon but I want to make sure I don't cut any corners. I was curious how our trannys would hold up with zero torque management. I know it's all a case by case basis but still good to hear yours has done so well. I'll basically have the same setup. Do you have any problems with high tranny temps?
    I have no problems with transmission temp with the 278mm converter and the stock cooler. I chose the 278mm because I still wanted to be able to tow and this allows me to do that easily.
    2005 Silverado SS AWD
    AEM CAI, ARH LTs, HD-2 shift kit with vette servo, Circle D 278mm 3200 stall Madtunesracing.com street tune (MTR now has a Dynojet 248 chassis dyno)

    13.82 @ 94.92 w/1.83 60'

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    Factory cooler isn't bad. Still no reason not to spend the money on a better cooler..
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    Quote Originally Posted by ecld_07 View Post
    Factory cooler isn't bad. Still no reason not to spend the money on a better cooler..
    A little over $150 for a 40,000 GVW cooler is a cheap price for peace of mind.
    2005 AWD Silverado SS-CAI, Shorties, X pipe, SLP Loudmouth II, HD2 Shift kit, Corvette servo, tru-cool 40k, Yank SS3600, 160 Stat, Nelson tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SShanks View Post
    A little over $150 for a 40,000 GVW cooler is a cheap price for peace of mind.
    $135.99 shipped!

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