My 93 has a 4l60e. A 95 should have the same. It look like a 700r4 but it computer controlled.
To find the date on your 700R4, you should look up the VIN number. You can also look in the manual that should be in the car as well. Most of these began being made in 1996.
NO not even possible, just look at them side by side and you will see the difference. One is electronic and one is not. The letter E means electronic.
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You can't. No matter what you do to it. It will always be a 700R4
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I think it was from 1988 through 1992 used the 700R4
Yes...and most of them came with the 700r4. If it wasn't originally equipped the 700r4 then you may have to change the tranny cross member.
the one that comes in a 94 z is a 4l60e but you can fit a 700r4 into the 94 z i currently have a 94 z with a 700r4 in it . if you put this in theres a few things that you should look into #1 the tv cable it controls the shifts of the 700r4 like when you floor it it increases the pressures holding the clutches and downshifts . #2 the lockup whick you can figue out with a switch and some wireing. search around on the forums for more on this i accually found diagrams on how to set up the switch. if you don't set the tv cable right you can burn up the 700r4 in less than a couple of hours. make shure u accually hook it up to do it on an lt1 the easyway i found is to swp throttle bodys with a 93 that had a tpi motor 700r4 already in it. you can buy aftermarket things from lokar and such that will accomplish the same things.
NO, Not even close. The 4L80E is an electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 700R4 is not.
what is the transmission capacity for a 1988 700r4 with transfer case