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In 1996, a bolt-on bell housing was phased in (along with a six-bolt tailhousing) for S-10 Trucks and S-10 Blazers and beginning in 1998 for all other applications. Beginning in 1998 a new 300mm torque converter with improved higher-capacity internals, 300mm style input shaft, and 300mm style pump was also introduced on models coupled to a Gen ...
The 6L 50 (and similar 6L 45) is a 6-speed longitudinally-mounted automatic transmission produced by General Motors.It is very similar in design to the larger GM 6L 80 and 6L 90, and is produced at GM Powertrain plants in Toledo, Ohio; Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico; and by the independent Punch Powerglide company in Strasbourg, France.
The Oval Track is a 3.8 miles (6.1 km) circuit; The Circle Track encloses the VDTA and is a 4.5 miles (7.2 km) banked circle. It has five lanes posted with speed limits increasing towards the outermost lane. The speed limit for the outermost lane is 100+ MPH (160+ km/h).
Muncie SM465 — 4-speed longitudinal manual transmission used in 1968-1991 Chevrolet 1/2-ton, 3/4-ton, and 1-ton trucks. New Process Gear A833 (RPO MY6 or MM7) — 4-speed longitudinal overdrive transmission made by New Process Gear for early- to mid-1980s General Motors light trucks.
The restrictor plate limits air into the engine, reducing horsepower and speed at these tracks from 230-240 mph to 195-200 mph. At these races, in addition to the restrictor plate, there are a variety of other technical rules and regulations to keep the cars stable and on the track.
In 1997, the Geo nameplate was merged back into Chevrolet and all Geo models, including the Tracker, Tracker XL, and all subsequent editions were rebadged as Chevrolet in 1998. The Tracker was different from most other light SUVs on the market in that it is based on a rugged light-truck chassis and certified as a light truck. Although it ...
It was the 4-speed electronically commanded evolution of the 3-speed Turbo-Hydramatic 400, first produced in October 1963. 4L80-Es were optioned only in Chevrolet/GMC pickups, vans, and commercial vehicles, and the Hummer H1.
1996, 2007, 2008, & 2015 II: Races shortened due to 2 hour time limit. 2012: Race shortened due to darkness after 2 hour suspension for track repairs. 2015 I: Race shortened due to lightning policy. 2019 I: Race shortened to 75 minute time limit due to lightning policy delaying the start.