Re: Turbocharging the ecotec motor
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2025 7:06 pm
Nah the transgo pro kit is a really nice kit.
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another factor could be torque management in the ls’s. Do a bin compair of an ls1 man vs auto. I don’t believe torque management is turned on in the v6’simmortality wrote: ↑Wed May 07, 2025 10:34 pm How come a stock 4L60e dies behind a V6 and yet they live behind LS motors?
There is currently a class action lawsuit against Holden/GM about failing late model transmissions in Commodores, slipping/failing converters. OEM they are tuned to constantly slip the TCC! Anyway I was doing some reading about it and then saw something that says GM/Holden were doing the same with the 4L60e. So in stock form a lot of it has to do with the factory tuning of these transmissions.
The problem now is we are dealing with old transmissions and you just don't know what kind of condition it is in.
My mate is currently putting a new built 355 in his VR SS, when they pulled out the old 355/tranny it was shocking to see the state of the inside of the box and yet it was only slipping in 3rd at full power on the drag strip but was perfectly happy towing a trailer with Subaru on it for 400km+.
They die in LS's.Wade wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 4:10 amanother factor could be torque management in the ls’s. Do a bin compair of an ls1 man vs auto. I don’t believe torque management is turned on in the v6’simmortality wrote: ↑Wed May 07, 2025 10:34 pm How come a stock 4L60e dies behind a V6 and yet they live behind LS motors?
There is currently a class action lawsuit against Holden/GM about failing late model transmissions in Commodores, slipping/failing converters. OEM they are tuned to constantly slip the TCC! Anyway I was doing some reading about it and then saw something that says GM/Holden were doing the same with the 4L60e. So in stock form a lot of it has to do with the factory tuning of these transmissions.
The problem now is we are dealing with old transmissions and you just don't know what kind of condition it is in.
My mate is currently putting a new built 355 in his VR SS, when they pulled out the old 355/tranny it was shocking to see the state of the inside of the box and yet it was only slipping in 3rd at full power on the drag strip but was perfectly happy towing a trailer with Subaru on it for 400km+.