Questions about Transmissions - c4 / c6
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Questions about Transmissions - c4 / c6
Well.... I have my '69 F100 SWB and I recently had to have the transmission rebuilt. When this was completed the gentleman at the service place told me that I have an FMX trans. He says this is like a two speed with Overdrive.(???) Anyway... that needs to go. My question is what are the difference between the C4 and the C6?? I have a decent motor that I think can put down some good power but it seems like with my FMX it is in vain. Which application would be better for me??
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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Any suggestions are appreciated.
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re: Questions about Transmissions - c4 / c6
well the C4 is smaller weaker & lighter. But it takes less power to run from my exp. C4s do not like say 325 hp plus.
the C6 is a good trans its very strong and you don't need to do as much performance upgrades. Normally just a shift kit. but its heavy.
Now with that said at the race tracks a very common swap is the turbo 350/400 (Chevy trans) with a after market bell housing all though costly. (machining involved). it dose make a nice trans.
the C6 is a good trans its very strong and you don't need to do as much performance upgrades. Normally just a shift kit. but its heavy.
Now with that said at the race tracks a very common swap is the turbo 350/400 (Chevy trans) with a after market bell housing all though costly. (machining involved). it dose make a nice trans.
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Well... I have a 351W that I wanted to have rebuilt and toughend up. Right now not that much power but I would like to see over 300 horse. Preparing for the future is all.
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A C4 won't last too long in a 351 P/U. Find a C6 if you can, or keep
Cruis-O-Matic till you do. Good luck, KP
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re: Questions about Transmissions - c4 / c6
Since you say 300hp, I'm guessing you plan on stepping on it now and again and probably using it for light truck stuff. Yes, a C6 does use more power, but in the long run it will out last a C4 any day. You have to ask yourself, is it worth 20-40 more HP to go with a C4, or would I rather have it last longer (or forever) with slightly less hp?
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re: Questions about Transmissions - c4 / c6
Yeah, This would be like a weekend driver.. I never really plan to take it to the track ... but .. i'd like it to hold it's own. So let me get this right .. on a c6 there is alot of parasitic power loss (don't know if spelled correctly) ?? Oh and yeah... i'd like to do some "truck stuff" with it once and a while.
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re: Questions about Transmissions - c4 / c6
A C4 is fine for a light car. The clutches in a C4 are as big around as a
small coffee can. The ones in a C6 are as big around as a big coffee can.
Same thing with the planet gears. Go ahead and put a C4 in it. Keep a
couple spares handy. Get good at changing out trannies. Have fun.
small coffee can. The ones in a C6 are as big around as a big coffee can.
Same thing with the planet gears. Go ahead and put a C4 in it. Keep a
couple spares handy. Get good at changing out trannies. Have fun.
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I have a fully rebuilt, competition built c6 with the SB bellhousing pattern sitting around. Those are beefy units and great for towing etc. If its a play truck not doing heavy hauling a C4 is fine as long as its built right.
1972 F-250 2wd Camper Special
429 in, C6 almost done, getting ready to fire soon
Constantly Having Every Vehicle Recalled Over Lousy Engineering Techniques
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429 in, C6 almost done, getting ready to fire soon
Constantly Having Every Vehicle Recalled Over Lousy Engineering Techniques
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