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Old May 15, 2012 | 09:24 PM
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I'm with this guy.^^^ ha ha ha
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Old May 16, 2012 | 12:00 AM
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Just go 80E.

By now, I think I have the worlds most expensive 65E. Now that I'm done upgrading to ALL of the billet internals, the 3-4 clutches only live about 8-9 months before they are worn out.
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Old May 16, 2012 | 06:02 AM
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I'm still on my stock 4L60E with 225k miles. It must have been built on a Monday

Because of my good experience, I wouldn't hesitate to try a 65E if mine went out.
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Old May 16, 2012 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by CashDudeHomie
I'm still on my stock 4L60E with 225k miles. It must have been built on a Monday

Because of my good experience, I wouldn't hesitate to try a 65E if mine went out.
You're either living right, lucky, or not making much power.....or a combo of all three. I've had a "built" '65 from a local outfit and one from a board sponson. One was on a turbo'd 5.3L and one on a Maggified 6.0L. Both well under 500rwhp. Neither lasted very long. Went with the '80 conversion on both and have been happy. The '65's can live in lighter vehicles with some pretty good power. Problem is our trucks are so damn heavy. AND.....some of them actually work for a living. Towing etc.
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Old May 16, 2012 | 10:33 AM
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So pretty much i should be smart and just go 4l80 before I spend ANY money on my 4l65? I'm down haha, my buddy was trying to talk me into a t56 swap but after looking at that a 4l80 swap seems easy!
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Old May 16, 2012 | 05:10 PM
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Maybe im the lucky guy but my 65 is hangin in there like a champ. I did spend 2k on parts for it tho, but at the time seemed like a good idea.
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Old Jul 11, 2012 | 12:05 PM
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we have a local guy that builds 4l60e that hold 600rwhp all day, its all on the setup, the best parts will fail if not setup correctly. this guys builds them right. he build my power glide that holds 1800hp and also the 4l60e in my turbo yukon, this yukon has 23inch rims, tows 7500lbs all the time, never misses a beat and the turbo is on 12psi.

pm me if you need help, i can get you in contact with him
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Old Jul 11, 2012 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by rfugio68.
So pretty much i should be smart and just go 4l80 before I spend ANY money on my 4l65? I'm down haha, my buddy was trying to talk me into a t56 swap but after looking at that a 4l80 swap seems easy!
Its cheaper in the long run..
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Old Jul 11, 2012 | 12:20 PM
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i think someone just posted a dyno comparison of a 4l60e and 4l80e. Wasnt hardly any difference in loss of power switching to the 80. When my first 60e took a dump, i went 80e and haven't regretted it. Spent 400 on junk yard trans and another 150 on shift kit plus a bad *** FTI built converter.
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Old Jul 11, 2012 | 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by brandon6.0
i think someone just posted a dyno comparison of a 4l60e and 4l80e. Wasnt hardly any difference in loss of power switching to the 80. When my first 60e took a dump, i went 80e and haven't regretted it. Spent 400 on junk yard trans and another 150 on shift kit plus a bad *** FTI built converter.
That was a smart thing to do.. it only took me about 12 or 15 4L60Es to figure out how to make the 80E fit.
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