digitalfiend
Expert Overthinker
Thanks for the feedback y'all...
Yep...now I can look into a turbo or supercharger upgrade without worrying about the transmission grenading.
The short throw feels AWESOME. I've driven a couple mustangs that had aggressive short throw shifters and it feels exactly the same way. I held off posting this until after I got the short throw mod done because the stock T56 shifter is not designed to be used in a Tahoe and desperately needs to be upgraded. Unfortunately, I went a little overboard with it though and the throws are a little too short. I think I'm going to do a new one that's only a 1.5" extension instead of the current 2" extension on the inside of the shifter...this should help strike a happy medium of the throws being just right. The current 2" setup is totally functional, but it's just not as tame as I'd like it to be.
You two are crackin' me up. Just to be clear, the tranny is *rated* at 750 foot pounds...I'm still at the stock levels of output on the 5.3 engine that came with my Tahoe. However, despite the engine being stock, this mod really brings the truck to life and I can abuse it like a sports car when I feel up to it. When I upgrade the rear gear to a 4.10 I'll post a burnout video or two.
Thanks Wake! I'm still young and stubborn enough that I don't mind driving the manual. And yes, the extra two gears make a huge difference.
talk about something out of the ordinary lol good for those whose truck are supercharged or has other mods a friend of mines went through 3 trannies within months apart due to his supercharger
Yep...now I can look into a turbo or supercharger upgrade without worrying about the transmission grenading.
How does the short throw feel in a truck as opposed to a small car? Reason I ask is I've only driven cars with a short throw and trucks and jeeps with the long shifter
The short throw feels AWESOME. I've driven a couple mustangs that had aggressive short throw shifters and it feels exactly the same way. I held off posting this until after I got the short throw mod done because the stock T56 shifter is not designed to be used in a Tahoe and desperately needs to be upgraded. Unfortunately, I went a little overboard with it though and the throws are a little too short. I think I'm going to do a new one that's only a 1.5" extension instead of the current 2" extension on the inside of the shifter...this should help strike a happy medium of the throws being just right. The current 2" setup is totally functional, but it's just not as tame as I'd like it to be.
750 lbs of torque. I wanna see a burn out video. Nice work!!!
+1, we need a video
You two are crackin' me up. Just to be clear, the tranny is *rated* at 750 foot pounds...I'm still at the stock levels of output on the 5.3 engine that came with my Tahoe. However, despite the engine being stock, this mod really brings the truck to life and I can abuse it like a sports car when I feel up to it. When I upgrade the rear gear to a 4.10 I'll post a burnout video or two.
Very cool...
I must be getting old though, I'm pretty content with an automatic on my commute. I drove stick shift on my 100 mile commute for 3 years and I've had enough of that. LOL.
I still have my 6spd Corvette for my fun car when I feel like rowing through the gears, so I haven't totally walked away from manual gear selection.
Four speed automatics were a great improvement over the previous 3 speeds but were pretty fragile and they're antiquated now when you see what's out there.
My STS-V and my Audi A6 have 6 speed automatics in them and those two extra gears really make a difference. I had a Mercedes with a 7 speed auto for a month as a loaner car and even with a four cylinder the car was always in the right gear for what I needed from it. I believe Mercedes is working or has an 8 speed automatic now.
Your conversion is definitely a clean job from appearances, glad it work out for you.
Thanks Wake! I'm still young and stubborn enough that I don't mind driving the manual. And yes, the extra two gears make a huge difference.