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4L70-E 4WD Four-Speed Automatic Transmission
The automatic SuperMatic 4L70-E 4WD transmission is designed to complement any performance 4WD application with exceptional strength and the shift characteristics enthusiasts want. Stronger version than the production based 4L60-E, features five pinion gear sets, heat treated stator shaft splines, seven plate clutch, and more. It is also capable of handling applications up to 495 lbs-ft of engine torque.
This transmission has the capability to use either the Chevrolet Performance stand alone transmission controller kit 809-19212657 or the GM Connect-N-Cruise Transmission Controller kit 809-19257634. Both systems are designed to operate with Chevrolet Performance Parts E67-based engine controller, which operates all of Chevrolet Performance Parts' LS-based crate engines with electronic fuel injection. And, while the systems are designed for "tuning-free" operation right out of the box, they also include optional connections that allow adjusting a number of calibration settings, including shift timing and shift firmness.
Specifications:
If I was going to use this with the E-rod LS3 motor (PN: 19257230), what torque converter would I need?
Will it bolt up to a Chevy small block? If not which trans will?
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