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    Probably a thread about this already but I'd be curious to see who can chime in with transmission mileage at failure..

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    all random numbers my friend
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    Yeah I was just curious my CompG has 130k and is just fine, shifts seem slow but I just had the battery pulled for a week while the engine was pulled. Doesn't seem like a slip that's for sure.

    But I had an 04 GTP that has 240k+ and is still being driven around with an original transmission.

    Anyways I was just curious to hear mileage shout outs

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    I had 170k before 4th gear went out
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    my 98 regal trans went out at 218,000. lost 3 rd gear, o/d still worked, and the 1- 2 shift was still tight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rperry435 View Post
    shifts seem slow but I just had the battery pulled for a week while the engine was pulled. Doesn't seem like a slip that's for sure.
    It takes the computer a few miles to relearn proper shifting when you disconnect the battery that long.
    Irridium spark plugs last 100k mi and work just as well as copper. Copper is a waste on N/A and only lasts 15k mi. Don't use Platinum.
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    Yeah..what he said!

    I haven't failed one yet that wasn't abuse/power related and all those were too fresh to count.

    Bonneville was a little slopped at 176K when I had it built up.
    Regal had 186K when I pulled out it's trans based on a bad coil pack feeling like a slip at times.
    Other cars..I've bought cars with 180K+ and driven..then sold.
    I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.

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    Anyone else want to add? im curious. And how much less would a tranny last on a 3.4 setup driven relatively granny except for the occasional floorage.
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    Lets put it this way, its going to work all the way up the point where it breaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    Lets put it this way, its going to work all the way up the point where it breaks.
    Woah...that's science sh*t right there

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    180k when the GTs lost foward band.
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    Redline what mods are on your gtp?
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    previous owner had it rebuilt at 140k. Cars got 219 right now.
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    headers, tune, cai, 3.4, rockers. that trans is still holding up at 130k

    i had a bone stock GT also that lost forward band at 180k. had a rough life though
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    My trans failed twice.

    Once with the previous owner, unsure about mileage.

    Then again it failed on me at 145k. (But that was my fault, i flushed the trans. Dont do that, learn from my mistake).
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    Cam, gen 5, supporting mods, etc. and my original trans doesn't skip a beat at 112k miles.
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    My trans has 128k on it but Im not sure if iwant to mod it or not. Im trying to make this car last 4 or 5 years. My last car i had a year and a half and doing almost all city driving i put like 18k on it.
    If you consider beating on it flooring it and what not, I dont do that often at all. Only every once in a while when someone wants to race. Even getting on the highway i usually never go wot. And other than that i drive city a lot so i often try to save mpg by coasting, or quickly getting up to speed and then cruising/coasting...
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    Had the car for about a year and a half and at 136,000 she started to slip. Got it rebuilt and at 155,651 shes doing great (thank goodness)


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    Quote Originally Posted by burgundybullet View Post
    Had the car for about a year and a half and at 136,000 she started to slip. Got it rebuilt and at 155,651 shes doing great (thank goodness)
    Was it modded or beat on until that 136k point?
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    bought the car from a guy at 104k.. he had intense pcm c.a.i. 3.4 pulley... day after i bought it trans went
    99 gtp- Burnt and gone
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