07-16-2018, 05:45 PM | #1 |
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SS-1LE: TR-6060 "MM6" - Official Max. rated Torque?
I communicated with Tremec in Novi yesterday and asked them a few questions about the Transmission.
Apparently there are 2 variants of the 6-Speed GM RPO "MM6" which they produce for GM and which have different maximum rated Torque handling ability. 430lb/ft and 500 lb/ft Does anyone know which of the 2 variants is the correct one for the SS-1LE? I was asked to provide them the Part# of the Tranny, so that they can validate this specification for us. Can anyone provide the correct OE part # ? I do not have / subscribed to any workshop manual at this time.... |
07-16-2018, 07:43 PM | #2 |
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07-16-2018, 08:58 PM | #3 |
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These are this official specs. --> http://www.tremec.com/anexos/File/TREMEC_TR-6060.pdf
There are a few. They are modified somewhat, but this is pretty close.
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07-17-2018, 08:13 AM | #5 |
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I downloaded this document from Tremec some time ago, however, the table does not necessarily depicts the SS-1LE Tranny.
It is most likely "B" but I would like to validate this with Tremec. Tranny GM Part# is required. |
07-17-2018, 08:16 AM | #6 |
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Tremec did not mention the 560 lb/ft rating in the communication with me.
Maximum was 500. But again, Part# is the only way to validate... |
07-17-2018, 09:02 AM | #7 |
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The 5th gen 1LE had the MM6 , the 6th gen 1LE has the MN6 .
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07-17-2018, 09:55 AM | #8 |
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The LS/LT (M13) transmission is "D" (document attached). GM's info states 295lb-ft the same as Tremec.
The SS (MM6) transmission is "B" with the "C" first gear. I just checked GM's info and it does say 500lb-ft*. The ZL1 (MJK) transmission is "E" with a 0.54 6th gear. GM's info states a 650lb-ft rating, like the Tremec document. The ZL1 1LE (MH3) transmission is "E". GM's info states a 650lb-ft rating, like the Tremec document *If you check out the Tremec "Magnum" and "Magnum XL" specs, they are listed at 700lb-ft. I know that, for the most part (99.99%), the TR6060 (the MM6, MJK and MH3 in this case) are similar to the Magnum versions. The SS (MM6) has the same ratios as one of the Magnum XL versions; maybe there is a difference in the gear construction? http://www.tremec.com/menu/magnum/ http://www.tremec.com/menu/magnum-xl/ https://tremec-blog.com/the-differen...-6060-6-speed/ |
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Good info
Can you find out the Part# of the SS-1LE transmission? I would then pass it on to the guys in Novi to give us a 100% confirm. |
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Here is a matrix of the various Camaro (6th Gen) manuals for 2016-2018:
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07-17-2018, 10:09 AM | #11 |
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Oh, man, I'm not digging into that. You could find it digging through the parts sites... What is the reason you need to get this confirmed so badly? Are you worried about something? I doubt the 6th Gen has a 430lb-ft version; I suspect that might be an older version.
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I am simply interested to know what the Tranny can withstand, since I plan on upgrading the motor sometime in the future... It is always good to be aware of the limits |
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