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Says the Challenger guy? I know it can handle alot more. lol The 5th gens easily held any supercharger. This is off of Tremec's website: http://www.tremec.com/anexos/TREMEC_TR-6060.pdf So anywhere between 430-650 ft lbs input torque as a reference. The Challengers, vipers, 5th gen camaros have already proven this transmission is way more capable than 420 ft lbs. Last edited by drivingagain; 02-24-2016 at 06:26 PM. |
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Looks like there's more to the story.....
List of gear ratios: http://www.hotrod.com/features/1505-...the-sixth-gen/ Tremec's list of available gear ratio setups and their respective published torque limit guidelines http://www.tremec.com/anexos/TREMEC_TR-6060.pdf It looks like the 6MT we have falls somewhere between gearing B and C of the above (gears 1-4 type C, gears 5-6 type B), which show limits (or guidelines if you will) of 560lb-ft (gears 1-4) and 500lb-ft (gears 5-6) respectively for the TR-6060. |
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There's also this for when your tranny ultimately fails....rebuild it stronger:
http://www.tickperformance.com/tr-60...ld-packages-7/ |
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I think that LT4 engines have additional fuel pumps in the tank already. I'm not sure on that. Being direct inject, I'm not sure if it's similar to standard injectors, but I have heard that in stock trim we are near capacity of the stock pieces. Same as the LS based motors in stock trim. Torque limits are the same, only engineered to handle stock power. Some will be freaks, others fail early. On the rear, they do have an LSD, not electronic though. That's reserved for special camaro a and vettes. I can say the traction control is functional and needed in this thing. The other day a downshifted into 4th at around 70 and felt it start to get squirrley, and the icon was flashing on the dash, telling me I lit the tires. I was surprised to say the least. I haven't been on PT in a while, do you still have that blue truck? |
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Actually, says Chevrolet. That's why I posted the source. :p
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But we all know, you can often exceed official ratings by a substantial amount anyway. Mike |
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On both CA6es you will need to beef up the suspension too.
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