The Lost Texan
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- Location
- Up North
- First Name
- Shane
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- Silverado
- Engine Size
- LS
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Hi Shane,Nick
@NickTransmissions
Since you responded with some potential advice on this matter, would you care to elaborate and provide me your professional opinion? Based on my application.
Thank you,
Shane
Nick, this is the comment I am responding to.I'm not Bextreme but if you can tell me how you plan on using the vehicle, engine power, frequency of high rpm use, frequency of heavy towing/hauling (if any), i can tell you what transmission, of the ones listed above, will meet your needs, given you're weighing ease of installation, fitment/integration as much as overall durability and strength handling...
So what type of transmission do you want?Nick, this is the comment I am responding to.
I plan on driving it normal. Meaning I will be cruising it from town to town on county roads. In addition, I will be driving it at highway speeds (60-70mph) for the occasional weekend trip to cars shows, vacation, etc. I will NOT be drag racing, auto crossing, towing, etc. I want to build a reliable driver, with some decent power. I am a hotrod guy with multiple cars ranging from small block chevies to ford flatheads, all with 4 or 5 speed manuals. I don't know much about automatic trannys, like I do the muncie, saginaw and T5 transmissions. This will be my first LS/auto build. Finances are not a constraint, within reason. Just looking for advice, opinions on a combo set-up that will meet my needs, from knowledgeable people. The truck is completely blown apart with the frame powder coated on the hoist. I did install QA1's front crossmember/coilover system, along with the rack pinion steering- the idea was to make it more drivable. From here, I would like to make a decision on the tranny. I am almost 100% decided on the 6.2 motor, due to a friend having access to one. I also have another friend with a Stange ford 9" that will probably going into the truck. I am also asking for advice on gearing size, based on my application. I fully understand there are many variables to this, but just looking for opinions. As far as controllers, will the factory GM connect and cruise surffice? Or are there alternatives that you highly recommend? Are there controllers to avoid? Much Thanks, Nick.
If you have the coin for a connect and cruise kit... it will come with literally everything you need. There are multiple kits available... but none support a 4L80. Your options will be 4l60/4l65/4l70/4l75 or 6l80/6l90/8l90/10l90.@NickTransmissions
The 6.2 engine will be the power plant....99.99% sure. Based on your opinion and a buddy of mine, I was really leaning toward a 4L80E. I know I want to stick with a 3 speed with overdrive (no 6-speed trannies, etc.) However, I just wanted to make sure this combination of engine/tranny is feasible. Meaning there are ECU's and harnessing kits available, to control, this particular marriage. I know nothing about the computer/harness side of these set-ups. Just wanted to make sure the compatibility, ease of installation, fitment issues are addressed, before moving forward. Is it safe to assume, if I acquire a used ECU/harness, there will be unnecessary wires and connectors, in addition, to control commands that will need to be deleted, etc. I didn't know if GM or any aftermarket companies offered a, for a lack of a better term "plug and play" kit, that could be built/mapped close to my application.
Thanks to everyone who responded. I appreciate it.
That sounds like you're leaning towards a TH400 with a gear vendors overdrive unit bolted onto the back of it. The 4L80E would serve both functions but the former would be purely mechanical with (as far as I know) no PCM/ECM/Electronic control..You'd just have the detent solenoid in the transmission and the electronics on-board the GV unit which are programmed from the factory...You can review their page here.