08-27-2020, 12:49 PM | #1 |
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BBC to Gen V LT1/L86
Had the 462 with a Th400 for a while now and it just inst enjoyable unless your hammering on it. Even had it rebuilt two years ago with a Hyd roller cam and have not driven it, just started it a few times. Looking to make it so i can just cruise with and be more reliable or daily driver ish. I have a few options on the table but ill likely get a L86. I am debating on the 8L90E or a Tremec Magnum. I have 3.70 rear gears. The 8L will save me some money and keep the power brakes. Kind of torn. I believe the T56 will be more enjoyable but the 8L has a lot of benefits also with the super low 1st and the .50 8th. Hard to decide on what to do but the T56 will run about $3-4k more.
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08-27-2020, 05:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: BBC to Gen V LT1/L86
T56=fun
8L=cruiser. Be aware you'll have to work your way around the L86 having no ps pump...it. can be added though.. Not sure how the 3.70s will do with a .5od....if you have 28in tires you'll only be turning about 1440rpm at 65mph.. but it can make the low end worthless if you go to low on the rear ratio http://www.csgnetwork.com/multirpmcalc.html Researching....I'm seeing .65 for 8th gear,,,not .5.....which bumps the rpm up to 1876 at 65mph..that's if you have a 28in tire.... What size are your rear tires? I've tried to shoot for 2000rpm at 65 on all mine...seems to be my sweet spot..
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08-27-2020, 06:44 PM | #3 |
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Re: BBC to Gen V LT1/L86
already figured out the PS pump issue. If I go with the 8L, I am going to grab the Lokar E-shifter. Meant for the 6L but works for the 8L also and allow for manual shifting. Correct on the .65 ratio, had been looking at several transmissions last few days. got numbers all over my brain. Tires are 295/50 so 26.6" or 27" will be 1945rpm+ at 65. In SoCal, you will be run over doing 65 and typical traffic flows 75ish. That super low 1st gear with 3.70s will be tricky.
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08-27-2020, 08:40 PM | #4 |
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Re: BBC to Gen V LT1/L86
This one would be a struggle for me to decide. The 8L would be cool to have with the manual shift hooked up. You could also hook up the tow/haul mode for more aggressive up shift in drive. A manual trans would be nice too. If you like to hear the sound of your engine as it shifts it's a bit trickier with an automatic on the slower in town roads because by the time you get your revs up you're speeding. With a standard you can raise your shift rpms without tromping on the throttle as you slowly accelerate and listen to your sweet engine.
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08-31-2020, 07:43 PM | #5 |
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Re: BBC to Gen V LT1/L86
Manual mode... not sure what your expecting... can bus will be staring at you like a fat kid in a candy store.
Tow haul button wont be like LS... can bus module.. Manual mode... need tap shift capable shifter.. or can bus module When shifted past drive , there is a program associated with it... not sure what map it is which means not sure what to change in hp tuners... And the detent after that also does something else.. this is on a gen 5 swap with 6l80e... Ac is another one to deal with.. that one I got sorted out.. and you guessed it, can bus module lol.. Clint
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03-01-2021, 01:44 PM | #6 |
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Re: BBC to Gen V LT1/L86
Ripdog, what did you end up deciding?
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03-01-2021, 05:32 PM | #7 |
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Re: BBC to Gen V LT1/L86
Just a note. Over on LS1tech in the automatic forum there is not a lot of love for that 8 speed auto trans. It's not known for being a great shifting trans. I had a 8 speed in my 2015 Silverado and it shifted hard 2-3 shift when cold. Had a hard down shift when I was slowing down for a stop light. Had it into the dealership for "reprograming" half a dozen times with very little improvement.
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