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kidA(somedayullnoit)
08-30-2007, 07:12 PM
hughes performance race kit for 4l60e
-kit includes-
-kolene steeles, red alto race frictions, kevlar lined race band, paper and rubber kit, sealing rings, seals, filter, modulator, washers, and bushings
im running a 02 z28 and i think the A4 might go soon.
shady milkman
08-30-2007, 07:17 PM
hughes performance race kit for 4l60e
-kit includes-
-kolene steeles, red alto race frictions, kevlar lined race band, paper and rubber kit, sealing rings, seals, filter, modulator, washers, and bushings
im running a 02 z28 and i think the A4 might go soon.
sounds good to me. its all about the install tho. your input drum is very important...get that beefed up if you can.
Pro Built Automatics
08-31-2007, 02:24 AM
I would not use the Alto Red clutches, or the Kevlar band. Use the factory Borg Warner Hi-Energy band or the extra wide Alto Carbon band. For clutches use 8 Borg Warner Hi-Energy clutches, as these have proven themselves to hold up to high HP. The Alto Reds for the 700R4/4L60E do not have a good history, and the Kevlar band even worse.
shady milkman
08-31-2007, 04:17 PM
I would not use the Alto Red clutches, or the Kevlar band. Use the factory Borg Warner Hi-Energy band or the extra wide Alto Carbon band. For clutches use 8 Borg Warner Hi-Energy clutches, as these have proven themselves to hold up to high HP. The Alto Reds for the 700R4/4L60E do not have a good history, and the Kevlar band even worse.
:worship: i stand corrected
kidA(somedayullnoit)
08-31-2007, 08:23 PM
I would not use the Alto Red clutches, or the Kevlar band. Use the factory Borg Warner Hi-Energy band or the extra wide Alto Carbon band. For clutches use 8 Borg Warner Hi-Energy clutches, as these have proven themselves to hold up to high HP. The Alto Reds for the 700R4/4L60E do not have a good history, and the Kevlar band even worse.
what do you recomend for me, cause i dont plan on going over 500 hp, might, but not any time soon. plus i like the website.
Pro Built Automatics
09-01-2007, 10:22 PM
The Sreet/Strip is buildup is the most widely used kit. What torque converter do you plan on using?
kidA(somedayullnoit)
09-03-2007, 06:25 PM
The Sreet/Strip is buildup is the most widely used kit. What torque converter do you plan on using?
i dont know much about transmissions, what do you recomend, something that will give good launches, but also lets me drive down the street.
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