Is a Tremec T-56 strong enough?
Is a Tremec T-56 strong enough?
Do we all think that a commodore T-56 would be strong enough for me?
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Dunno....going to out torque Astons, vettes etc?
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I think the longevity of a manual box depends just as much on the mechanical sympathy of the shift arm as it does on the torque production.
What sort of discount can you get on the boxes?
How much will the modification to the trans tunnel cost?
How much is a hollinger these days?
I actually quite liked the T5 in my old VN wagon. If they were strong enough I wouldn't have minded one.
What sort of discount can you get on the boxes?
How much will the modification to the trans tunnel cost?
How much is a hollinger these days?
I actually quite liked the T5 in my old VN wagon. If they were strong enough I wouldn't have minded one.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
I'm thinking about running a 2nd hand Ford T-56 in the short term.
Then when I clear some more cash, i'll order a Magnum series T-56.
Then when I clear some more cash, i'll order a Magnum series T-56.
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Good luck, will be interesting to see first had what trans tunnel mods are required for a box that size to fit.
It will also raise the weight of your car a bit. The t56 is somewhere between 60 and 70 kilos right?
It will also raise the weight of your car a bit. The t56 is somewhere between 60 and 70 kilos right?
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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I honestly think you wont have a problem, you could run 9's with a T56 in a starion if u can drive, which i'm sure you can..
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Although i hate them ,the only way to get into the 9' and later 8' is to go auto....way less weight and you can't go wrong...less damages everywhere espesially in the drivetrain and you don't probably have to cut the firewall or trans tunnel.A good converter and the 60ft is a piece of cake and so are the 9'.
I know that you have read about the dsm guys what they do but check again bushur's old starion...
I know that you have read about the dsm guys what they do but check again bushur's old starion...
There is plenty of weight coming out of the car as it is.thrash wrote:Good luck, will be interesting to see first had what trans tunnel mods are required for a box that size to fit.
It will also raise the weight of your car a bit. The t56 is somewhere between 60 and 70 kilos right?
Trans tunnel mods dont bother me.
I was reading about a notchback mustang streeter from the states that runs 8.40's with a T-56.redzone wrote:I honestly think you wont have a problem, you could run 9's with a T56 in a starion if u can drive, which i'm sure you can..
Whats that?Alspos wrote:As above, a modicum of mechanical sympathy and it should fair well I'd reckon
Have a look at my other thread in general.EVOMINUS wrote:Although i hate them ,the only way to get into the 9' and later 8' is to go auto....way less weight and you can't go wrong...less damages everywhere espesially in the drivetrain and you don't probably have to cut the firewall or trans tunnel.A good converter and the 60ft is a piece of cake and so are the 9'.
I know that you have read about the dsm guys what they do but check again bushur's old starion...
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Just that due to my work schedule, a new baby & drag racing official commitments, the car needs to be more useable than in a straight line. Or else it will just sit in the garage for 50 weeks of the year.
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exactly my point...
if you need to cut the tunnel in order to fit the box you are reffering to,then due to the work and amount of time needed to make it happen,its never going to get out of your garage.
I wrote earlier that its not the best for me either,i prefer to have control over my gears,but due to the size of an auto which is in most cases smaller and though one of bill's bellhousings,is more possible and less time consuming...
And don't forget that in an auto your wife too can use your car for the family's grosseries and shopping LOL LOL LOL LOL
if you need to cut the tunnel in order to fit the box you are reffering to,then due to the work and amount of time needed to make it happen,its never going to get out of your garage.
I wrote earlier that its not the best for me either,i prefer to have control over my gears,but due to the size of an auto which is in most cases smaller and though one of bill's bellhousings,is more possible and less time consuming...
And don't forget that in an auto your wife too can use your car for the family's grosseries and shopping LOL LOL LOL LOL
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Auto's are usually larger than manuals, thus the reason alot of classic vehicle shells that were factory fitted with automatic transmissions are sought after, as the transmission tunnel is larger than the equivalent manual transmission equipped car, making transmission swaps easier.EVOMINUS wrote:... but due to the size of an auto which is in most cases smaller ...
Hey Aaron,
I see in the other thread that you bought the t-56, and just wanted to say that it is an excellent decision.
I see in the other thread that you bought the t-56, and just wanted to say that it is an excellent decision.
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