How much power can a built 4L80E handle?
How much power can a built 4L80E handle?
How much power can the 4L80E handle? A totally stock unit or rebuild will typically live well with up to 450 flywheel HP/TQ.
Where can I find the 4L80E transmission rebuilders network?
Whether you need 4L80E wiring diagram information, 4L80E transmission rebuilders tips, 4L80E technical information, 4L80E diagnostics, 4L80E troubleshooting help, or just answers to your 4L80E transmission rebuilders question, the Transmission Rebuilders Network is the place to go! 4L80E Code (DTC) P1873 TCC Stator Temp.
How to rebuild a GM 4L80E shift kit?
A complete step by step guide to rebuilding a GM 4L80E transmission from the perspective of a 4L80E first timer. Rob has rebuilt many transmissions, but has yet to rebuild a newer electronically controlled unit. Rob only planned on a TransGo 4l80E shift kit upgrade, but in a previous video he decided to go with a full rebuild.
What’s the difference between TH400 and 4L80E transmission?
The 4L80E transmission evolved from the heavy-duty TH400 transmission. The 4L80E offers 4th gear overdrive feature whereas the TH400 only offered a total of 3 forward speeds. It was the need for an overdrive transmission that was the ultimate reasoning behind retiring the TH400 transmission.
What kind of overdrive does a 4L80E have?
It was the need for an overdrive transmission that was the ultimate reasoning behind retiring the TH400 transmission. Having identical ratios, the exception of the 4L80 was that it has a 0.75:1 overdrive used for 3/4 and 1 ton pickup trucks that have either a 6.2L or 6.5L diesel engine.
Where is the Transmission Control Module on a 4L80E?
The 4L80E Transmission system is equipped with a computer called the Transmission Control Module (TCM), located in the left/rear passenger seat compartment which interprets, ana-lyzes and records electronic signals from sensors and switches located on the engine, brake pedal, and transmission.
The 4L80E transmission evolved from the heavy-duty TH400 transmission. The 4L80E offers 4th gear overdrive feature whereas the TH400 only offered a total of 3 forward speeds. It was the need for an overdrive transmission that was the ultimate reasoning behind retiring the TH400 transmission.
It was the need for an overdrive transmission that was the ultimate reasoning behind retiring the TH400 transmission. Having identical ratios, the exception of the 4L80 was that it has a 0.75:1 overdrive used for 3/4 and 1 ton pickup trucks that have either a 6.2L or 6.5L diesel engine.
When was the Duramax 4L80E diesel engine replaced?
When the Duramax diesel was first introduced for the 2001 model year, the 4L80E was replaced by the Allison 1000 as it was not capable of holding up to the engine’s rated torque. Max. GVWR: 18,000.00 Max.