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T-5 1st gear

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 I'm going to pull out the 4-speed and put in a T-5 behind my Y-block so two questions: #1-I'm looking at two ratios for 1st gear 2:98 or 3:35/3:37's,which would be best for around town stoplite to stoplite driving? 2nd--Anybody gone to a hydraullic clutch and done away with the Z-bar(more room for header clearance) and does it work on a heavy car(Courier) when launching off line? KID
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Any of them will be better than the 4spd. I think the 2.98s are the stronger ones.


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I've run a 3.27 first with a 4:11 rear and a 27 inch tire. You're in 2nd in a parking lot. I changed to a 3:31 or so, and that worked a lot better. When I changed to the T-5 I bought the 2.98 or so close ratio with the .8 or so od, and it's worked well in my 'bird. Fairly heavy car with power everything and a 272 cam. I've got a hydraulic throwout bearing in another car, and I don't like if very well, but the pedal is short, with a short throw, and it might be the geometry rather than the bearing.

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Oops, make that a 270 cam, from Mummert,

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Best recollection is that my 1st gear is 3.30:1 and I know 5th is .67:1.  My 56 has 3.73 rear end.  Would not change a thing.  Good launch and runs ~2000 rpm @ 70 mph.

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Mine is 2.95, 1.94, 1.34, 1.00, 0.63.

Say, which 4 spd do you have? I was assuming truck granny 4spd.


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     It's the BW T-10 from early Mustang/Falcon---1st/2nd are close,then 3rd is a little farther(can run around town in this)or shift to 4th. KID
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Do you know the ratios of the T10. I suspect that the T10 will have closer ratios than the T5 but 1st gear of the T5 will get the vehicle moving a little easier. I really doubt you would notice a lot of difference 1 - 4.


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T-10 ratios



http://www.auto-ware.com/techref/transratios.htm



Info about all the tremecs



http://www.ddperformance.com/index.php



The guys at D&D really know what they're talking about.



The truck tranny's I know nothing about.


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