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Old 03-01-2018, 01:04 PM   #1
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Does a Tr6070 fit onto an lq9/ls3 for an s14 ls swap?

Hey there just wanna get some insight.

I'm looking at getting a built tr6070 by rpm with a hp limit of 1000.

I'm just wondering if the tr6070 would mock up to an lq9 like the tr6060 does.

Honestly I don't see why not, but since it's for a corvette I do know the transfer is a bit smaller, and therefore the shifter would sit closet to the firewall.

I'm LS swapping a Nissan 240 sx s14. And I'm a bit ways away from dropping the trans but just checking some options.

I'm talking to a guy now that has the trans and he says that

"the tr6070 is the same as a 6060 but has an extra gear but this one won’t work for you as it’s for a corvette and mounts in the rear"

I'm assuming he means that the trans mount points of the tr6070 are the in rear not toward the middle-more front like the tr6060.

Evidently couldnt I just do custom trans mounts for it?

Any constructive feedback welcome and also, this has already been posted up on ls1tech and the corvette forums.

Thanks guys.
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