Mainly GM produced them. Hydromatic transmissions were first offered in Olds, Cadillacs and GMC trucks in the late 40's early 50's. They became the transmission of choice in the '60's when B&M began modifying them for use in drag racing. This is the transmission that began it all for B&M and propelled all of the most popular gassers of the '60's. Not the same transmission as the Turbo Hydromatic that came out in mid '60's GM Muscle cars. Turbo hydros are an entirely different animal.You can Google Hydra-matic Transmission for more info
Turbo hydramatic
4-speed "Hydramatic" or a 4-speed "Jetaway" transmission.
The automatic transmission in the 2005-2006 GTO was the Hydramatic 4L65E, as opposed to the 2004 GTO with the Hydramatic 4L60E. The manual transmission was for the 2004-2006 GTO was the Tremec T-56 with M12 gearset.
Hydromatic means nothing car related but, Hydramatic is a GM automatic transmission. The Hydramatic was the first fully automatic mass-produced transmission developed for passenger automobile use.
It's probably a turbo hydramatic 350 or the more heavy duty turbo hydramatic 400
A 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix comes standard with a 3-speed Turbo-Hydramatic transmission.
If it is a automatic its is the hydramatic 4l80e if it is a manual transmission it is a v 4500
Dexron III or Versatrans. Service fill is 3.5 quarts (transmission filter replacement)
A.K.A Hydramatic, A.K.A PowerGlide. Also known as an Automatic Transmission. Hope This Helps.
The first fully automatic transmission (the Hydramatic) came out in the 1940 model year by Oldsmobile.
it was a 400 turbo hydramatic 3 speed. also used in pickups and full size cars.
th-200c. 200 metric. turbo-hydramatic 200. whatever the name, they are all the same.