He's right as there were numerous updates that made it into the later models to help directly and indirectly with mitigating the various failure-prone areas in these transmissions. The lion's share of the changes were made between 2009-2012, with a few more in the following couple years.Only thing is, many of us don't have an aux cooler and the radiator would tend to heat the fluid higher than the thermostat temp. Unless of course the thermostat sticks..
Little update, Transgo Rob feels like the later 6l80's seem to last a little longer than previous gens. I'm sure nobody has complete numbers, and that was his impression (which I'm sure can depend on the area, shop, number of newer vs older vehicles etc.) He also does not think the tune differences affect anything other than fuel economy..
Here are Robert's photos of the PR valve wear since you need to login to view pictures.
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That said, there were NO changes to the pressure regulator valve or torque converter clutch, which is a glaring omission on GMs part IMO. Both Transgo and Sonnax address the PR valve (as well as many other hydraulic issues) with their respective kits; no 6L should be rebuilt without installing one of those kits.