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02-12-2011, 09:00 AM #1
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Swap??
does any one know if and l67 will fit in a98 grand am gt?
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02-12-2011, 04:36 PM #2
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02-12-2011, 04:49 PM #3
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ok thanks
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02-14-2011, 09:50 AM #4
Did'nt I answer this already in another of your threads?
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02-14-2011, 10:07 AM #5
Yes you can make it fit.. It's been done before..
But for the work you'd be better off to build a 60*v6 instead and not have to change the trany inless you have the 4cyl grand am..
But be warned the 4t60e and the 4t65e(HD) is a junk unit no matter what engine is bolted to it..
It's well known that 60*v6 can be made to make better power N/A and are lighter than the stock l67..
You're looking @ barely 240hp in the l67 (depending on year) with about the same amount of custom work on an LQ1 N/A you're almost there already @ 215~225 stock.
Build a set of headers and a custom CAI and there's no need for the heavy l67.. Especially in the lighter J-body cars..Last edited by Smittro; 02-14-2011 at 10:16 AM.
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02-14-2011, 11:46 AM #6
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ya ik but i like the supercharger wine and what tranny would you recommend?
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02-14-2011, 01:21 PM #7
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02-14-2011, 01:51 PM #8
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02-15-2011, 12:09 AM #9
The muncie will handle ~400+hp crank. Kryo or heat treatment (depending on HP goals) to it's internals will make it handle even more..
The 4t80e (large unit) will handle just about anything (within reason) you throw @ it.. Say safely also ~400+hp crank..
The 4t80e came in FWD Cadillac northstar v8 models, and in the last Oldsmobile FWD v8 Aurora's.. Pretty sure the v8 GPX uses it as well.
It's a heavy duty unit with heavy duty weight too..
Many folks use a built 4t65eHD with success.
But it's hit or miss finding a solid used unit to start with unless you buy a new one and build it..
The main problem is the differential area is weak and has been known to flex under stress..
Adding an LSD can help a lot but may not cure the issue..
With all this said, many folks also have had the weaker units last pretty good under normal situations..
However if you ever get it stuck or race it often it will be toast or will start the die in a relatively short time...Last edited by Smittro; 02-15-2011 at 12:13 AM.
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02-15-2011, 07:46 AM #10
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02-15-2011, 12:29 PM #11
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02-15-2011, 04:08 PM #12
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02-16-2011, 05:10 AM #13
Automatic trans axle information/cross ref
4T60-E
Main article: Turbo-Hydramatic 125
The 4T60 was the transitional model from the old Hydramatic (formerly called the 440-T4 aka 4T60) to the new electronically-controlled transverse family. Introduced in 1984 on the 1985 C-bodies, it was enhanced with electronic controls to become the 4T60-E in 1991. By the mid-1990s, the 4T60-E was the transmission of choice in nearly every front-wheel drive GM vehicle with the exception of compacts. A heavy-duty 4T60-E HD was produced only in 1996 for the supercharged GM 3800 engine. The 4T60-E was phased out in favor of the 4T65 beginning in 1997.
The 4T60-E featured a 245mm torque converter with varying stall speed and gear ratios. Stall speed is the rpm(revolutions per minute) that the converter reaches maximum efficiency and is correlated with the engine and vehicle weight for the best combination of power and efficiency for the vehicle. (For example a '95 Beretta features a 1650rpm stall converter as opposed to '99 Century converter with a stall of 2095rpm.) Gear ratios are remarkable in the 4T60 family in that there are two points in which the transmission can have different gearing (the drive-chain sprockets and the differential, or Final Drive) resulting in up to 12 different available gear ratios. The combined gearing of the two is called the Overall Axle Ratio, and the different ratios allow the use of the transmission in multiple applications based on the engine and vehicle. Please note then that there are up to 12 different versions of the 4T60-E, and they should not be mixed as undesired operation would occur.
Gear ratios:
1 2 3 4 R
2.92 1.56 1.00 0.70 2.38
Applications:
4T60-E
1991-1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera/Oldsmobile Ciera V6 3100 L
1994–1996 Chevrolet Beretta/Corsica V6 3.1 L
1992–1996 Chevrolet Lumina APV V6 3.4 L/3.8 L
1991-1996 Buick Park Avenue V6 3.8 L
1993–1996 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo V6 3.1 L/3.4 L
1997–1999 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo V6 3.1 L
1997–1998 Chevrolet Venture V6 3.4 L
1992-1997 Pontiac Bonneville 3800 V6 (naturally-aspirated)
1992-1996 Pontiac Bonneville 3800 V6 (supercharged)
1995-1998 Pontiac Grand Am 2.4 L
1997 Pontiac Grand Prix "GT" 3800 V6 (L36 Motor)
1994-1996 Buick Century
1991-1992 Oldsmobile Toronado/Trofeo 3800 V6
1991-1993 Cadillac DeVille 4.9L V8
1995-1996 Buick Riviera L67 & L36
1992-1996 Buick LeSabre 3800 V6, L27
[edit] 4T65-E
The 4T65-E was introduced to replace the 4T60-E in 1997. The 4T65-E included a larger 258 mm torque converter for some models and many other changes to improve reliability. It is able to handle vehicles up to 6500 lb (2948 kg) GVWR with up to 280 ft·lbf (380 N·m) of torque. A number of final drive ratios are available, with many distinct models. Starting in mid year 2000 models, all 4T65-E models received an upgraded valve body. Starting in 2003 the internal electronics were changed, hardened 4th gear shaft, ratcheting sprags for input and 3rd gear were added.
Models:
M15 — 245 mm (9.6 in) torque converter
MN3 — 258 mm (10.2 in) torque converter
MN7 — 258 mm (10.2 in) torque converter and heavy-duty gearbox (see 4T65E-HD)
MD7 — 245 mm (9.6 in) torque converter (Chinese version)
M76 — 245 mm (9.6 in) torque converter (with all-wheel drive capability)
Gear ratios:
1 2 3 4 R
2.92 1.56 1.00 0.70 2.38
Applications:
M15
1997 Pontiac Grand Prix 3.4 DOHC V6
1997–2003 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo V6 3.4 L/3.8 L
1997–2003 Chevrolet Venture V6 3.4 L
2000–2003 Chevrolet Impala V6 3.4 L/3.8 L
1997–2001 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo V6 3.1 L
1998-1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue V6 3.8 L
1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix V6 3.1 L/3.8 L
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix V6 3.8 L
2006-2007 Chevrolet Malibu (SS Models) V6 3.9 L
3.29:1 M15
Buick Terraza
Chevrolet Uplander
Pontiac Montana SV6
Saturn Relay
3.29:1 M76
Buick Rendezvous
Chevrolet Impala 9C1
Oldsmobile Aurora V6
Oldsmobile Intrigue Autobahn Package/PCS
Oldsmobile Silhouette
Pontiac Aztek
2.86:1 or 3.05:1 M15
Buick LeSabre
Chevrolet Impala LA1
Chevrolet Monte Carlo LA1
3.05:1 MN3
1997-2004 Buick Regal V6 3.8 L LS/LSE
1997-2005 Buick Park Avenue V6 3.8 L
1999-2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue V6 3.5 L
2.92:1 M15
Buick LaCrosse
Pontiac Bonneville
3.69:1 M76
Buick Terraza
Buick Rendezvous
Chevrolet Uplander
Pontiac Aztek
Pontiac Montana SV6
Saturn Relay
[edit] 4T65E-HD
The 4T65E-HD (code MN7) is a heavy duty version of the 4T65-E used with more powerful engines such as the LS4 V8 and L67/L32 supercharged V6.
Applications:
2.93:1 MN7
Pontiac Bonneville SSEi L67
Chevrolet Impala L67
Chevrolet Monte Carlo L67
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
Buick Regal GS
Buick Riviera L67 (97-99)
3.05:1 MN7
Buick Park Avenue Ultra
3.06:1 MN7
Chevrolet Impala SS
Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
3.29:1 MN7
Buick Regal GSX (SLP)
Buick LaCrosse Super
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Comp G
Pontiac Grand Prix GXP
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02-17-2011, 05:29 AM #14
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do u know if intense parts are any good?
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