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Hi I am thinking of putting a 5 speed behind my 350. What would be the best and easiest way to go a Supra box or a T5 Cheers Rick
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I don't think either will handle the Chev, unless you are very kind to it. You are better off with a Tremec or stick with a 4-speed Muncie. |
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how much horsepower will a supra box handle?
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Horsepower isn't the issue, although it's derivative - torque is the killer. A W57 Supra box is standard behind an engine that probably produces more horsepower than your 350, but probably only half the torque. Most gearboxes that get referred to as 'Supr |
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Hang on Byron...Isn't a T5 a Borg Warner nee Tremec? |
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if you are going to use a supra box spend the extra and go the supra turbo box it is a lot stronger and the conversion kit will be the same price only the box will be more expensive
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quote: Originally posted by Taz2
Hang on Byron...Isn't a T5 a Borg Warner nee Tremec?
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Hi Guys.
It seems in the USA that the name Tremec has been applied to all the boxes we previously knew as Borg-Warners. Maybe they simply bought the company out.
What Taz2 was eluding to, is that a Borg-Warner T5 could now be referred to a a Tremec |
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Well, yeah....I thought that Tremec bought out Borg Warner. So what is a T56? Just a 6 speed T5? I was under the impression that at least a T56 was a pretty strong box (thought the T5 was too), and that is why HSV put them in their Club Sports. |
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so would a supra turbo box be a better option? How hard are they to get hold of? Are the T5's in the falcons the same? Edited by user Thursday, 26 May 2005 6:32:34 AM(UTC)
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I don't know where you'd get the specs for a Supra or Turbo Supra box, but if you go here: http://media.gm.com/divi...ual_trans_specs.html#mm6 these are the specs for the current T56 Tremec. Cheers...Dav
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Interesting Dave. Did you notice that both the T56 & Getrag use dextron 111? |
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Thaks for the info guys. Are the T56 a turbo pattern? Cheers Rick
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Hi Bruce, Yep. Apparently a lot of late model manual boxes use auto tranny fluid...something about the synchro's or something. Maybe Dr Terry can help us out here. Hi Rusty, Yep. All the Gen3 type boxes are Turbo pattern. Cheers...Dave Edited by user Thursday, 26 May 2005 10:18:37 PM(UTC)
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thought you may be interested http://www.dellowauto.co...gue/DellowAutomotive.pdfdellow catalogue cheers charles
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Isn't the tough tremec 5 speed called the TKO?
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Hi Ok I have decided not to go with a 5 speed. The problem I have is that I have a 9" with 3.7 gears and a turbo 400. I have my eye on a turbo 700 out of a 95 corvette. Are these transmissions fully electronic? And what would I need electronically to set Edited by user Monday, 13 June 2005 2:04:45 AM(UTC)
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Hi Rick.
The 95 Corvette TH700 will be a 4L60E electronic box, same as VR Commodore & later. Good box, but only if you have the engine ECU to run it, too much work if you don't.
Try & find a 4L60 which is the TH700 box out of a VN/VP/VQ/VU Commodore |
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Thanks Dr Terry, I noticed in the pic for this gearbox that it has a multi pin connector. So would it be difficult to set it up? I will look around for the other box you mentioned. Cheers Rick
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