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Old 06-29-2005, 06:22 PM
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Level10 trannies

I have a couple questions that they didn't answer on their sites..

1. Are the trannies all auto? none of them specify

2. They sell fullybuilt trannies, and then torque converters are specified above. Does this mean I have to buy them seperately, or is it included in the built version? e.g., http://www.levelten.com/store/gm/pac...bird_82-93.htm

3. What do the different 'stages' mean? Is that just higher tolerances/performance? Where can I find specifications for it?

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Re: Level10 trannies

Best thing to do would be to contact the company directly.
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Re: Level10 trannies

yes, they are all automatics. When you order, you pick a torque converter to suit your transmission and engine and its best to talk to them to decide. The Stages are different harshnesses of gear changes, firmness of torque converter, and power handling capability.
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