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Old 04-09-2011, 09:26 AM
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tremec t-56

thinking about putting a t-56 in my 04 has any one else explored this avenue
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What for?
It's not the easiest and cheaper swap on earth but it can be done. All you need is a custom bellhousing, some adapters and a custom driveshaft.
The shifter may need to be moved by an inch or two but i'm not sure about that.

If it's just for reliablity or a turbo build you would be better off considering a s2 transmission swap with an healthy transmission for a cheaper price. Some teams may also offer some kind of enhancements to said unit and a better overall "build" quality. Eric Meyer comes to mind
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Well, the T-56 wouldn't work well with high revving rotaries. It's that tranny gear for low Rpms and torque.
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Tell that to the everyone over on rx7club that pairs the t-56 with their 13B and 20B's.
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Originally Posted by SayNoToPistons
Tell that to the everyone over on rx7club that pairs the t-56 with their 13B and 20B's.
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search RX7Club for info, you might consider other similar options (g-force T5 etc) unless you intend to make serious hp, however the RX-8 trans in either form will not last long in high hp situations unless you granny shift it, your biggest issue is providing a mount for the PPF
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Originally Posted by monchie
Well, the T-56 wouldn't work well with high revving rotaries. It's that tranny gear for low Rpms and torque.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XhXB8XDYYc
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Thanks fellas for flaming me again and again and again and again and again... to be continued
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Originally Posted by SayNoToPistons
Tell that to the everyone over on rx7club that pairs the t-56 with their 13B and 20B's.
So I assume there is a sandwich plate or housing to mate the 2 together, on the market ?
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
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Thanks fellas for flaming me again and again and again and again and again... to be continued

I especially liked the part:

Out of the hole the rotary doesn't have enough torque to pull the panties off your drunk sister.

Not even if you drop the clutch at 9000 rpm
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