View Full Version : 700R4 vs 4l60e
white98
06-26-2006, 08:20 PM
whats involved with swapping the 4l60e with a 700R4?
any benefits?
drawbacks?
i've gone through 3 4l60e's and its time for a change
mrr23
06-26-2006, 08:28 PM
your builder is what you need to change. some minor changes were done. seals integrated to the pistons is one i can think of offhand. the major change was electronic solenoids for controlling the shifting. 700R4, you will need to find a way to hook up a TV cable to the throttle lever. ratios are still the same 3.06, 1.62, 1.00 and 0.70. still have four gear planetary. 700R4 has either 7 or 10 vane pump. 4L60E has 13 vane pump. different input shaft for the f-body 4L60E.
megamaxtrannys
06-26-2006, 10:16 PM
same tranny overall , you just need to get a different builder , the only substaintial difference is one electronically controlled shift the other is not , trust me stay with the 4l60e just find a better vendor
megamax
aceperf60le
06-26-2006, 10:34 PM
I have to agree. The folks who are building your unit do not understand it well enough. The 4L60E has a bum rap. It is a transmission that requires a knowledgeable builder with performance experience. There is much more to it than a shift kit, a converter and a beefy sunshell. That is why we enjoy building it. We can't find enough cores right now... if you pull it out look me up and I'll give you a fair price for it... regardless of it's condition.
Good luck with which ever route you decide to go.
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