Hey there fellas.
I despise forums, but, seeing as how I couldn't find anything anywhere else, I figured I'd bite the bullet and ask here for help. I am looking at doing a full duramax drive train conversion into my 2000 Silverado 2500 non-HD. The engine is good, but the transmission is stuck in 3rd gear.
That being said, today, I ordered a brand new transmission to replace my broken stock 4l80E. It's a Monster heavy duty 4x4 Transmission with stage 2 firm gears, a 1800-2000 stall heavy duty convertor, lockup etc. It is supposed to handle up to 550 hp and 650ft lbs of torque with normal parts, but since it's being built up a bit, I expect it to handle more.
My question is simple. Will the Duramax engine bolt up to the 4L80E? If so, will my built 4L80E be able to withstand the Duramax engine? Keep in mind that the only thing I'll be doing is a high flow intake to the turbo and a turbo back exhaust. I might do some mild tunes later.
Thanks guys! I look forward to reading your comments!!
Cbarnett_2500
I despise forums, but, seeing as how I couldn't find anything anywhere else, I figured I'd bite the bullet and ask here for help. I am looking at doing a full duramax drive train conversion into my 2000 Silverado 2500 non-HD. The engine is good, but the transmission is stuck in 3rd gear.
That being said, today, I ordered a brand new transmission to replace my broken stock 4l80E. It's a Monster heavy duty 4x4 Transmission with stage 2 firm gears, a 1800-2000 stall heavy duty convertor, lockup etc. It is supposed to handle up to 550 hp and 650ft lbs of torque with normal parts, but since it's being built up a bit, I expect it to handle more.
My question is simple. Will the Duramax engine bolt up to the 4L80E? If so, will my built 4L80E be able to withstand the Duramax engine? Keep in mind that the only thing I'll be doing is a high flow intake to the turbo and a turbo back exhaust. I might do some mild tunes later.
Thanks guys! I look forward to reading your comments!!
Cbarnett_2500