General Motors' 4L60-E automatic transmission is one of the most popular transmissions ever built. It was initially designed to replace and modernize GM's older Turbo 700R4 — also known as the ...
Approaching four decades ago, automakers were scrambling for solutions to fuel economy woes, and GM was no exception. Computer-controlled carburetors and the birth of electronic throttle body fuel ...
The most significant difference between General Motors' 4L60E and 4L65E four-speed automatic transmissions is their ability to withstand different levels of torque. Before the 4L65E was introduced in ...
With their debut in the 1990s, GM's 4L60E and 4L80E transmissions reveal some of their differences –- and similarities –- right in their names. The "4" and "L" respectively refer to the number of ...
Okay, yes we were promised flying cars by now. And just one month in to 2010, the arrival of these computer-controlled flying awesome-mobiles looks grim. But, that doesn't necessarily mean we have to ...
Upgrading an FE engine to modern performance expectations is easy to do, as we've proven in the past couple issues with our Formidable FE build series. We managed to build a bulletproof engine that ...
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