General Stalin
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So, I have decided I am totally gonna transform my old '95 Tahoe into a dragster, maybe even make it track only.
First order of business is to finish building that 383 stroker I started building like over a year ago. The awesome part is now I have no time constraint or investment constraint, so I can go all out and get a full-roller valve train and a set of AFR aluminum heads for it with a sick racing cam.
Once the weather finally decides to ******' break around here (been raining here for like 3 straight weeks... and it's going to rain all this coming week as well) then I'm gonna get my truck out of the back yard and start pulling stuff apart and having a ball. The question is with my transmission... do I pull out the 4L60E and rebuild the whole thing with nice parts and servos and a shift kit? Or do I sell it or something and look for a better tranny? I know the 4L80E would be prime, but wouldn't a stout level 3 4L60E witha nice stall be able to handle gobs of torque anyway?
I also think I want to convert it to 2WD to help lighten up the load. I picked up a neat little gem at the junkyard over the spring I think I will pop in the Tahoe for the time being: I found a GMT400 bodystyle 2wd 3/4-ton work truck with a G80 locker (it's an interesting combination). Best thing is, the rear end was a 14-BOLT SEMI-FLOATER! So, because it's a 2WD light duty truck, but also has the 14-bolt rearend, it happens to have a 6-lug setup. I measured the axle from drum to drum and sure enough it will bolt right on to my truck no problem... so I pulled it, cleaned it, painted it in bed-liner, and painted the diff cover in engine enamel and she sits and waits to be installed. I tested the locker by hand and she still works fine
So what do you guys think? I would really like some opinions on the transmission, and also some input on the G80 locker because I have never used one so I don't know how well they perform or how reliable they are.
First order of business is to finish building that 383 stroker I started building like over a year ago. The awesome part is now I have no time constraint or investment constraint, so I can go all out and get a full-roller valve train and a set of AFR aluminum heads for it with a sick racing cam.
Once the weather finally decides to ******' break around here (been raining here for like 3 straight weeks... and it's going to rain all this coming week as well) then I'm gonna get my truck out of the back yard and start pulling stuff apart and having a ball. The question is with my transmission... do I pull out the 4L60E and rebuild the whole thing with nice parts and servos and a shift kit? Or do I sell it or something and look for a better tranny? I know the 4L80E would be prime, but wouldn't a stout level 3 4L60E witha nice stall be able to handle gobs of torque anyway?
I also think I want to convert it to 2WD to help lighten up the load. I picked up a neat little gem at the junkyard over the spring I think I will pop in the Tahoe for the time being: I found a GMT400 bodystyle 2wd 3/4-ton work truck with a G80 locker (it's an interesting combination). Best thing is, the rear end was a 14-BOLT SEMI-FLOATER! So, because it's a 2WD light duty truck, but also has the 14-bolt rearend, it happens to have a 6-lug setup. I measured the axle from drum to drum and sure enough it will bolt right on to my truck no problem... so I pulled it, cleaned it, painted it in bed-liner, and painted the diff cover in engine enamel and she sits and waits to be installed. I tested the locker by hand and she still works fine
So what do you guys think? I would really like some opinions on the transmission, and also some input on the G80 locker because I have never used one so I don't know how well they perform or how reliable they are.