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Old 01-19-2009, 06:53 PM
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I have a 5sp mach 1 and I want to do an A4 swap. how much stronger is the 4r75w then the 4r70w?
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Old 01-19-2009, 07:03 PM
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Here is lil writeup:
ENHANCED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS

Matched to the new 5.4-liter V-8 is a new 4R75E automatic transmission, an evolution of the 4R70E used on the current F-150. Upgraded to handle the torque of the 5.4-liter engine, this transmission shares patented upgrades with the 4R70E, which backs the 4.6-liter V-8:

* A redesigned torque converter improves launch performance and increases efficiency.
* A turbine speed sensor improves transmission control, providing the basis for fully electronic shift scheduling to limit "hunting" and to fine-tune shift speed and feel.
* Increased microprocessor speed improves responsiveness and precision of the control system.
* "Smart" fully electronic shift scheduling knows what the torque will be in the next gear so it chooses the shift points based on the vehicle's projected performance in the next gear.
* Coupled with the electronic throttle strategy, the transmission computes the output torque required to maintain the vehicle speed, and chooses the correct gear and converter state accordingly.
* A sealed case and lifetime transmission fluid make the transmission maintenance free, while adaptive pressure control maintains consistent shift feel over time.

By predicting the performance of the truck in the next gear, the computer-controlled transmissions provide a more sophisticated solution to heavy demands than a simple shift delay switch, such as the one-size-fits-all "towing mode" some competitors use.
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Thanks, but I am mostly looking for how much more power will it hold? Am I better off buying a built tranny?
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Old 01-19-2009, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by One Of Many
Thanks, but I am mostly looking for how much more power will it hold? Am I better off buying a built tranny?
Absolutely!!! Know a local guy with a built 4r70w that he put in his 03 Cobra with well over 700 to the tire running slicks!
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Old 01-19-2009, 07:30 PM
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how much power would a stock 4r70w with a shift kit hold before it bit the dirt?
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Old 01-19-2009, 07:44 PM
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I don't know how much horsepower, however, it's rated to 700lb-ft torque( hence the "70"). I have an AODE w/4r70w internals. With my mods, the tranny seems to be working well. My stock AODE, began slipping a few months after the SC install.
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