When did the 4T65-E transmission come out?
The 4T65-E was introduced to replace the 4T60-E in 1997. The 4T65-E included a larger 258 mm torque converter for some models and many other changes to improve reliability. It is able to handle vehicles up to 6500 lb (2948 kg) GVWR with up to 280 ft·lbf (380 N·m) of torque. A number of final drive ratios are available, with many distinct models.
When did GM stop making the 4T60 transmission?
By the mid-1990s, the 4T60-E was the transmission of choice in nearly every front-wheel drive GM vehicle with the exception of compacts. A heavy-duty 4T60-E HD was produced only in 1996 for the supercharged GM 3800 engine. The 4T60-E was phased out in favor of the 4T65 beginning in 1997.
What kind of transmission does a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP have?
Simple thing to remember is the Pontiac Grand Prix GTP has the MN7 98-03 that works extremely well in the Fiero L67/L32 swaps. If you get a transmission of whole engine package from a Buick or Oldsmobile, and it is a L67 from 99-03, you will be getting a 4T65eHD transmission.
What kind of transmission does a Buick 99-03 have?
If you get a transmission of whole engine package from a Buick or Oldsmobile, and it is a L67 from 99-03, you will be getting a 4T65eHD transmission. Ratios are different among the transmissions however. The torque converter is different also. This table does not identify all unique build items and this table may be subject to change.
The 4T65-E was introduced to replace the 4T60-E in 1997. The 4T65-E included a larger 258 mm torque converter for some models and many other changes to improve reliability. It is able to handle vehicles up to 6500 lb (2948 kg) GVWR with up to 280 ft·lbf (380 N·m) of torque. A number of final drive ratios are available, with many distinct models.
By the mid-1990s, the 4T60-E was the transmission of choice in nearly every front-wheel drive GM vehicle with the exception of compacts. A heavy-duty 4T60-E HD was produced only in 1996 for the supercharged GM 3800 engine. The 4T60-E was phased out in favor of the 4T65 beginning in 1997.
Is the 440 T4 Transmission compatible with the 4T60 transmission?
The 4T60-E ceased production after 1999 model year. As far as mounts are concerned, the same transmission mounts that will work with the 440-T4/4T60 transmissions should also work with the 4T60-E transmission. But the 4T60-E transmission is a little longer on the passenger’s side than the non-electronic 440-T4/4T60 transmission is.
Is the 4T60-E transmission a kickdown cable?
The 4T60-E was introduced in 1991 and eventually replaced the 4T60. The 4T60-E is electronically shifted (by way of two computer controlled shift solenoids), thus it does not have a kickdown cable. Because of this, the 4T60-E cannot be used with a stock Fiero engine unless you get some kind of stand-alone transmission controller.