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LS2 COMP CAR WHICH AUTO DO I PUT BEHIND IT

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LS2 COMP CAR WHICH AUTO DO I PUT BEHIND IT

Post by troyten »

IM 95 % sold on putting a auto behind a LS2 Iin a new winch comp car im building which one will best suit a gq transfer case and handle the LS2 and is manualising it a good or bad idea , your thoughts from those who have done would be great :) [/b]
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Post by jessie928 »

manualised turbo 400

1st gear is longer then a 700 BUT you will probably be usining reduction gearing anyway.
an dyou dont need the OD of the 700

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Post by bazooked »

you also want the valve body with engine braking, tci do them they are bout 500 bux from memory
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Post by VooDoo »

2 speed powerglide :D

At least it wont break in a hurry. the 4L60e wont last as the torque kills em, the T700 is the older version of the box. A T400 might be ok and can be built pretty strong. Talk to Craigs Auto's in Sydney as they have built some awesome boxes for weird applications
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Post by bazooked »

a 400 will be more than ok, even in standard form its stronger than a built 700, let me now what prices u get from your way and parts used.
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Post by troyten »

ive also heard turbo 400 is the go my next step will be marks addapters for all the addapters to make sure the transfer case will bolt on
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Post by killalux »

either T400 or Manualised nissan auto
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You should do nothing and give the engine to me.

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Post by ADAM 26 »

turbo 400.

get it built, full manual, good clutch packs and bands. it will be bulit proof.
iv got one behind a 1000hp big block and it loves life.

dont do burnouts in reverse, it will kill it straight away!
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Post by Vulcanised »

killalux wrote:either T400 or Manualised nissan auto
the nissan auto is prone to stripping the input shaft..... i was told about it and thought it was crap until mine with a V8 in front of it putting in FAR less power than an LS2 will, crapped itself :shock:
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Post by brooksy »

ADAM 26 wrote:turbo 400.

get it built, full manual, good clutch packs and bands. it will be bulit proof.
iv got one behind a 1000hp big block and it loves life.

dont do burnouts in reverse, it will kill it straight away!

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Post by nzdarin »

Vulcanised wrote:
killalux wrote:either T400 or Manualised nissan auto
the nissan auto is prone to stripping the input shaft..... i was told about it and thought it was crap until mine with a V8 in front of it putting in FAR less power than an LS2 will, crapped itself :shock:
Don't you mean Nissan torque converters are prone to stripping the spline so when you do it you get the torque convertor strengthened. I Have run a Nissan auto behind a turboed, I/C TD42 runing 21psi doing comps and also run one behind a turboed VH45 that had 280 rwkw. The auto is plenty string enough but you do need to ensure the spline is reinforced in the TC.
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Post by Vulcanised »

nzdarin wrote:
Vulcanised wrote:
killalux wrote:either T400 or Manualised nissan auto
the nissan auto is prone to stripping the input shaft..... i was told about it and thought it was crap until mine with a V8 in front of it putting in FAR less power than an LS2 will, crapped itself :shock:
Don't you mean Nissan torque converters are prone to stripping the spline so when you do it you get the torque convertor strengthened. I Have run a Nissan auto behind a turboed, I/C TD42 runing 21psi doing comps and also run one behind a turboed VH45 that had 280 rwkw. The auto is plenty string enough but you do need to ensure the spline is reinforced in the TC.
i was told it was the spline on the input shaft that strips, and apparently that is what went in mine...... i didn't change it out. Just got another box, took it to a mechanic and paid them to do it. I didn't have the time...... and never saw the busted part. I know the torque converter lock up was piss weak in them too..... don't last very long.
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Post by Mousie »

when i was trying to decide the same thing... i spoke to a auto gearbox guy and told him what sort of work it would be doing and he basically told me stick to a manuel unless u want to spend massive bucks and get it rebuild often so i stuck with manuel...
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Post by AFeral »

How did you go about reinforcing the Tc ?
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