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    thanks for all your help i might swing round if i run into any issues once again thanks for all your help

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    what oil do you use in your tremec justen?... the SS manuals recommend dextron 3 ATF fluid but ive always wondered if say 75w80 synthetic would make them feel abit nicer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newoldschool View Post
    im looking for bout 400whp n/a and maybe add twin vortech's for 750-800 on 102 im looking to keep it streetble but home on a strip and the track maybe sideways for kicks
    that is such a whacko sentence im not sure where to begin?

    exactly what do want to achieve?? build 500bhp NA engine, and THEN whack twin SC onto it? common, reality check? happy to help with some ideas if youre interested, but i think you might need to tighten your focus a little?

    as for the CAD designs, isnt $20 a hell cheap way to avoid hours and hours of measuring and designing? why reinvent the wheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pandaah View Post
    what oil do you use in your tremec justen?... the SS manuals recommend dextron 3 ATF fluid but ive always wondered if say 75w80 synthetic would make them feel abit nicer
    I just use the ATF as Tremec recommend...i ran ATF in my W58 and in the GTFour GrpA as well.

    The shifts are slick but 'mechanical' in feel if that makes sense?
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    What sort of ATF Justen?
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    Hi guys, Ive not yet heard of a T56 breaking yet from too much horsepower. I have a friend that runs an SS ute weighting about 1700kgs with 700hp down the 1/4 and hasnt had to change a gearbox yet.

    I guess if you are going to make your own adapter plate, or design one to be made, this wouldnt be a problem. The gearstick locates in a very similar place to most Jap gearboxes, I have one in my MX5 and a mate with a supra 6 speed box in his MX5, the shifters sit in the same spot.

    plus a T56 is becomming more common and cheapers :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by JustenGT8 View Post
    I just use the ATF as Tremec recommend...i ran ATF in my W58 and in the GTFour GrpA as well.

    The shifts are slick but 'mechanical' in feel if that makes sense?

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    synthetic ATF in a manual box FTW. gets rid of any nasty crunches



    the supra 6 speed would be a good choice, they seem to be nigh unbreakable but people want drug money for them still.
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    Supra 6 speed has the unfortunate side effect of requiring a matching 3.1/3.2 diff, otherwise 1st is nearly that useless you may as well have a 5 speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ed_jza80 View Post
    that is such a whacko sentence im not sure where to begin?

    exactly what do want to achieve?? build 500bhp NA engine, and THEN whack twin SC onto it? common, reality check? happy to help with some ideas if youre interested, but i think you might need to tighten your focus a little?

    as for the CAD designs, isnt $20 a hell cheap way to avoid hours and hours of measuring and designing? why reinvent the wheel?

    cheers
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    not right away that could happen but nothing solid yet i just want a real stong box i seen guys spill gears once a month with their cars and i work in a gearbox industry not automotive but i understand the stresses that gears and shafts handle just want to be furture proof as the saying goes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newoldschool View Post
    not right away that could happen but nothing solid yet i just want a real stong box i seen guys spill gears once a month with their cars and i work in a gearbox industry not automotive but i understand the stresses that gears and shafts handle just want to be furture proof as the saying goes
    He's not questioning your gearbox choice so much as what you want to do with your engine dude. The requirements for a 500HP NA engine aren't going to be the same as for when it's supercharged.
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    my pick would be a T56
    the only thing i think is and issue is gettin a flywheel or findin one that will bolt up or is close (ive not started much of a serach into it though)
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    Custom clutch and flywheel is easy as.
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    lol now the choice of diff? haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7M-GTE MX73 View Post
    Custom clutch and flywheel is easy as.
    yes but at what cost? my 1uz is goin in my ke26 for skids, so i dont want to pay heaps for a custom made flywheel, unless there cheaper than i think?

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    T56's are easy to get, don't cost the earth and are strong. Neil at Rush Imports has a conversion kit for the 1UZ so all the hard work is done for you. He either does a single full face clutch or a twin plate puck which is what I have in my Soarer. For a twin plate it's very streetable.

    Only thing still to be sorted out is the speedo hook up.

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