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A response to the difference between a 93 & 94 Z28
wow moderators are spreading bad info and then locking threads with the bad info in them... thats no good...at least i'm man enough to admint when i'm wrong - navyblue
the speed density thing is correct, i dont know about the transmissions
also the gauges, and buttons on the 93 cars were grey with yellow lettering and the 94 + cars had black with white letters
Originally posted by StudlyCamaro: wow moderators are spreading bad info and then locking threads with the bad info in them... thats no good
the speed density thing is correct, i dont know about the transmissions
also the gauges, and buttons on the 93 cars were grey with yellow lettering and the 94 + cars had black with white letters
trannys where
93 4l60
94+ 4l60-E
and the 93 had diferent gearing in the t-56
93 tb was diferent
93 intake manifold and fuel rail where diferent
93 also had smaller injectors
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Wolf<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/249111/7\" target=\"_blank\">95 black t-top camaro</a>,3.4 5 speed,ud pullies,plugs/wires,de-shaft tb & gutted airbox, homemaid short throw shifter
Originally posted by wolf: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by StudlyCamaro: wow moderators are spreading bad info and then locking threads with the bad info in them... thats no good
the speed density thing is correct, i dont know about the transmissions
also the gauges, and buttons on the 93 cars were grey with yellow lettering and the 94 + cars had black with white letters
trannys where
93 4l60
94+ 4l60-E
and the 93 had diferent gearing in the t-56
93 tb was diferent
93 intake manifold and fuel rail where diferent
93 also had smaller injectors
[img]graemlins/popcorn.gif[/img] </font>[/QUOTE]That is also correct....I think the injectors for the 93 were 21#
Eric
2005 Mustang 4.0
1996 Camaro Conv
2000 Ford Excursion
Thanks though for you all who thought I was perfect... I mean, one error (about a v8 on a v6 board to boot!) in 2.5 years of moderating...boy you guys sure know how to show appreciation!
the 93's actually had the 700R4 transmission, not the 4L60.
hmm, now some useless facts...
you couldn't get a convertible in 93.
the LT1's went for under 18k new with few options
Originally posted by navyblue2000: wow...my bad guys :rolleyes:
Thanks though for you all who thought I was perfect... I mean, one error (about a v8 on a v6 board to boot!) in 2.5 years of moderating...boy you guys sure know how to show appreciation!
the 93's actually had the 700R4 transmission, not the 4L60.
hmm, now some useless facts...
you couldn't get a convertible in 93.
the LT1's went for under 18k new with few options
In 93 they transistioned from the 700r4 to the 4L60 so depending on what month your car was built you could get either one.....
Eric
2005 Mustang 4.0
1996 Camaro Conv
2000 Ford Excursion
Originally posted by merlinsrealm: In 93 they transistioned from the 700r4 to the 4L60 so depending on what month your car was built you could get either one.....
The 4L60 and 700R4 are the same transmission (different name), the 4L60-E is where the difference comes in, since it is electronically controlled instead of hydraulically.
Originally posted by TheV6Bird: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by merlinsrealm: In 93 they transistioned from the 700r4 to the 4L60 so depending on what month your car was built you could get either one.....
The 4L60 and 700R4 are the same transmission (different name), the 4L60-E is where the difference comes in, since it is electronically controlled instead of hydraulically. </font>[/QUOTE]Not true....If it was they would not have named it something different....The tail shaft is differnent, the valve body is different among so many other things the converter is differnent...Even the trans filter is different....
Eric
2005 Mustang 4.0
1996 Camaro Conv
2000 Ford Excursion
Hey everyone! I've been trying to remove my transmission for two days now! I need to replace the clutch. Only thing I've got left holding the transmission...
4 weeks ago
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