The time has come to have my 4L60e transmission rebuilt with all the fun parts. Fortuinatly (or unfortunately) I have to select the torque converter to put into the build. It was recommended by my builder that Yank, Circle D, and Precision Industry were the leading TC companies. But I'm open to suggestion on other brands if someone has a reccomendation.
Currently the car sits in near stock trim as far as power goes. No internal engine work has been done but I do have the SLP CAI with a tune from Texas Speed. I do not yet have headers (coming very soon) but I do have a dynomax catback. Rear end is an auburn 3-series with 3.42 Richmond gears tied to the soon-to-be-modded trans with an aluminum 1 piece driveshaft. The rest of my mods are all suspension: LCA's with relocation brackets, panhard bar, tunnel mounted torque arm, KYB shocks, Strano springs, almost all poly bushings, 15" race star wheels wrapped in Hoosier drag radials, 8" wide in back, 4" up front.
Future plans do include heads, cam, and fuel injector work from ZZP in the next 2 years. So I'd like to set up my transmission to play nice with the stock set up now and the mildly modified setup of the future so I don't have to back track once the engine is done. Either way, my goal is to get it down to or as close as possible to high 13's in the 1/4 mile. I think that's as far as my budget and time allotment will take me before my son gets into Jr dragsters and I'll have to devote more time to his car than mine. Also, i feel its worth mentioning that consistency is going to be key for this build as all we do is bracket racing.
That might be info overload but I want to provide all the parameters I'm working with. Any thoughts and ideas are greatly appreciated!
Currently the car sits in near stock trim as far as power goes. No internal engine work has been done but I do have the SLP CAI with a tune from Texas Speed. I do not yet have headers (coming very soon) but I do have a dynomax catback. Rear end is an auburn 3-series with 3.42 Richmond gears tied to the soon-to-be-modded trans with an aluminum 1 piece driveshaft. The rest of my mods are all suspension: LCA's with relocation brackets, panhard bar, tunnel mounted torque arm, KYB shocks, Strano springs, almost all poly bushings, 15" race star wheels wrapped in Hoosier drag radials, 8" wide in back, 4" up front.
Future plans do include heads, cam, and fuel injector work from ZZP in the next 2 years. So I'd like to set up my transmission to play nice with the stock set up now and the mildly modified setup of the future so I don't have to back track once the engine is done. Either way, my goal is to get it down to or as close as possible to high 13's in the 1/4 mile. I think that's as far as my budget and time allotment will take me before my son gets into Jr dragsters and I'll have to devote more time to his car than mine. Also, i feel its worth mentioning that consistency is going to be key for this build as all we do is bracket racing.
That might be info overload but I want to provide all the parameters I'm working with. Any thoughts and ideas are greatly appreciated!
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