4l60e?
I'm not 100% on this, but I think the stock A4 is good up to about 400~450hp without modification. If you do things like a Hypertech and up the firmness of the shifts, it's gonna wear out the internals quicker. After that, it's all about upgrading the belts and clutch packs...
I have a 2000 SS A4 with about 400-450 hp, and to tell you the truth I don't trust the tranny. I just made a appointment to get my tranny built at a local shop, i suggest getting a valve kit, tranny cooler, high performnce clutches, and a high perfomance band. It might run you around 600 bucks but it will be well worth it. Then bring on the power.
Originally posted by kjlvilla
GM manuals say:
Maximum engine torque: 475 NM (350 ft lbs)
Maximum Gearbox torque: 910 NM (670 ft lbs)
Hope this helps more than confuses.
GM manuals say:
Maximum engine torque: 475 NM (350 ft lbs)
Maximum Gearbox torque: 910 NM (670 ft lbs)
Hope this helps more than confuses.
Don't ask me, the specs. are from the Hydra-Matic 4L60e Technicians Guide (second edition), printed by General Motors Powertrain. I didn't write it, only replied to the note. Although, the 60 is based on "relative torque capacity", sounds like there is some wiggle room.
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