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A T5 that can handle 450 FT LBS. Torgue!


Z-Dreamer

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For those who wished they could use a T5, but need something stronger, Medatronics Corp. has developed a WC T5 that can handle up to 450 FT LBS. of TORQUE! For more info, go to www.5speeds.com/racing/jt5rc.html

 

P.S. A WCT5 is about 50 LBS. lighter than a T-56.

 

Mark

 

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[This message has been edited by Z-Dreamer (edited October 15, 2000).]

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After reading this post I became VERY interested in this transmission. I contacted the folks down at 5Speeds.com and requested they contact me at their earliest convenience as I need to make a decision today regarding my transmission.

 

I had an e-mail when I woke up this morning!!! The straight cut gear conversion is $2,7000 and they do NOT advise use in a street car.

 

Too far out of my price range but what great people down there in Florida!! They addressed and answered each question I had and I did not send the e-mail until around 1100pm.

 

If any of you guys have questions regarding T5s they have a T5 Forum on their website!!

 

Chris

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Bob Hanlon does a similiar conversion with straight cut gears to the T5. He also says it's a no-go on a street car as it'll shift if you so much as sneeze on the shifter. He does work to the faces of th egears to do this and has to do a bit of welding as well as remove every other tooth on the synchros (if memory serves). He races what he sells and wins quite a bit, he also does custom work on the Tremec transmissions but I'm not sure he's fooled with the T56 yet. He stripped and diagnosed my Tremec 5speed in nothing flat - it was amazing to watch. If you are looking to beef a T5 and these guys are too expensive consider giving Bob a call. I ASSume he works on GM T5s as well as he does Ford T5s and he could probably trick out a Nissan spec T5 too. I've posted his URL he before and am too lazy to look it up but if you need it lemme' know and I'll dig up a Ford rag. He really impressed me! (shrug)

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Another problem with the straight cut gears for street is the noise. Unless you fancy hearing the gears of your transmission over your radio it probably isn't a good idea...

 

Lone

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I"m surprised noones commented on the lack of decent gear ratios in that 450/5spd setup for any decent powered (and if you're not decently powered you're not looking for a strong tranny) 350Z (1.0 4th and .89 5th or similar AIR). We need close ratio 5 spds like a hole in the head. You can get a realy good T56 with same dough and have function. I never looked past the ratios and saw no info on other ratios offered.

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The link to Medatronics Corp also mentioned a street version of this transmission made with the same alloy, but are helical cut for a quieter gear. P.S. I only posted this to show that a T-5 could be used for "HIGH-HP" applications and where weight is also a concern.

 

Mark

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