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Old Nov 1, 2016 | 10:07 PM
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When I read the hotrod article it seemed like it had all the buzzword parts of a good 60e build. With it not being a new production transmission I doubt much r&d went into it.They are probably just trying to fill a niche market with their "new" built 60e for all the ls swaps going into older vehicles. I guess we'll have to wait for more info on it.
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Old Nov 1, 2016 | 10:22 PM
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My point is are they using a sonnax input drum or a new designed gm unit, i mean hell if all it takes to build one is 5 pinion planetaries a vette servo and a sonnax drum...then hell half of us already have one! I am curious as to whether or not it has the input shaft sensor on the back of the pump, or if it is an older pump....
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Old Nov 2, 2016 | 08:29 AM
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How many of us really have the sonnax drum and HD shaft?
I have the smartech drum and 300m input shaft in my trans along with more clutches in the drum. Any others on here with the drum?
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Old Nov 2, 2016 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by MrHorsepowerLSx
How many of us really have the sonnax drum and HD shaft?
I have the smartech drum and 300m input shaft in my trans along with more clutches in the drum. Any others on here with the drum?
Not sure what RPM puts in their level 7 trans, the only thing that jumps out is the 300mm shaft.

But I have to say, it's been rock solid since Feb.
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Old Nov 2, 2016 | 10:13 AM
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I have the drum and both input and output shafts. Transbuilderguy said I literally have every option for upgraded parts in my transmission. It's a huge list of parts.
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Old Nov 3, 2016 | 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Choda
I have the drum and both input and output shafts. Transbuilderguy said I literally have every option for upgraded parts in my transmission. It's a huge list of parts.
Do you have a hp rating for your trans?

I have every option as well, except the output shaft, the list was indeed huge. The builder of my trans said it should be able to handle 1k worth mustard..... we'll see
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Old Nov 3, 2016 | 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by MrHorsepowerLSx
Do you have a hp rating for your trans?

I have every option as well, except the output shaft, the list was indeed huge. The builder of my trans said it should be able to handle 1k worth mustard..... we'll see
Not 100% positive but he asked what my HP goals were, I said my combo would probably make 700 on kill but realistically mid 6s is a good goal for me. He laughed and said no prob, hes got dozens of guys with tbss and full size trucks with 200-300 more hp than I was hoping for. Ive talked to them, some are turbo 4.8/5.3/6.0, some are 400+" strokers with huge kits on them. Either way, they weigh the same, have way more torque and HP and most of them have slicks or radials that would bite a lot more than my all terrains. Transbuilder guy even said his level 4 or 4.5 unit would be fine for my goals but i didnt wanna chance it and went all out with his level 5 plus every option he offered.
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Old Nov 15, 2016 | 08:44 PM
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I'm definitely interested to hear what differences that 75e has over a well built 60e from any of the known builders. The GM crate motor/ trans segment is huge business, so their transmission marketing must evolve with the motors so GM can keep building "connect and cruise" packages for hot rods. Sounds vaguely like a marketing gimmick but their durability testing sounds pretty gnarly:

"The car weighed about 3900 lbs with driver during the drag strip portion of the test. We had previously run the same car with this same exact engine and transmission at the Milford Proving Ground at a weight of 4200 lbs on a very brutal clutch energy test cycle. That cycle consisted of a wide open throttle run from a dead stop up through all gears to 4th gear, then braking to 30 mph, going wide open throttle again forcing a 4-2 downshift running into 3rd gear, let off throttle and after it shifts to 4th, manually shifting the trans down to 3rd (at about 70 mph), allow the engine to brake the car down to 40 mph, then manually downshifting to 2nd gear. Slow to a stop. That is one cycle. We would then do it again and again for over 2,000 cycles. This was done using the same engine and transmission for all testing. The same transmission fluid was used from the start of testing until the transmission was removed for teardown analysis."
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Old Nov 16, 2016 | 08:26 AM
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thats impressive
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Old Dec 28, 2016 | 06:50 PM
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It could be impressive to know ET,MPH,TQ,RWH of the test camaro

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