Author
|
Message
|
Rono
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 8 Months Ago
Posts: 1.3K,
Visits: 80.0K
|
Charlie; That was exactly my plan for the T-5...buy a cheap one that needs to be rebuilt (as long as there are no cracks in the case) and send it off to G-Force Transmissions. I was thinkig about a T-10 for a while because they are so tough, but I really want the overdrive. Rono
Ron Lane, Meridian, ID
|
|
|
lyonroad
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 9 Years Ago
Posts: 703,
Visits: 3.1K
|
Here is an article from the Modern Driveline web site on the history of the T5. Tremec bought the manual shift transmission line from Borg Warner around 1998. www.moderndriveline.com/Technical_Bits/t5_history.htm
Mark
1956 Mercury M100 1955 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan Delta, British Columbia
|
|
|
charliemccraney
|
|
Group: Moderators
Last Active: 3 hours ago
Posts: 6.1K,
Visits: 436.7K
|
I do not know when Tremec bought them. If you're going to abuse that, you may want to consider one of the beefier Tremecs with the blown motor. The strongest T5 is rated for about 330ftlbs but if you go easy on them most of the time, they should hold up pretty well. If you actually pull one from a Mustang, it will have about a 300ftlb rating, max. And you can have it modified by G-Force transmissions. They say it will then handle about 600hp or 500 ftlbs in a 3300lb vehicle. Last time I checked, you could send a good junkyard unit for the upgrade, and have far less in it than buying a TKO. If I ever bust my T5, I plan to have it upgraded.
Lawrenceville, GA
|
|
|
Rono
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 8 Months Ago
Posts: 1.3K,
Visits: 80.0K
|
Charlie; I was just wondering if you knew when Tremec bought out Borg Warner. I know that John Mummert recommends using the 86-93 T-5 for the conversion with the adapter plate. I plan on putting another T-5 behind this blower motor and there is a guy up here that does high end Mustang restorations who told me that there is a place called D&D Performance Transmission in Michigan that sells the shorter 10 spline imput shaft that can be used on later World Class T-5's (94-95). I checked out their website but haven't contacted them yet. Just another potential option. Rono
Ron Lane, Meridian, ID
|
|
|
charliemccraney
|
|
Group: Moderators
Last Active: 3 hours ago
Posts: 6.1K,
Visits: 436.7K
|
I got an answer today. According to Tremec, yes, the Borg Warner T5 has stops as well. I got the Steeda installed yesterday. The throw is about the same as the shifter that was in there. I'm waiting for some paint to dry on a a part I had to modify to fit it. Hopefully it has a better feel when I go on the test drive. I got to drive it and it does feel more positive and firm. So it was worth half the money. The current stick is a bit taller than I'd like. I think the next size down will be more comfortable, and it will reduce the throw by a little more than an inch.
Lawrenceville, GA
|
|
|
charliemccraney
|
|
Group: Moderators
Last Active: 3 hours ago
Posts: 6.1K,
Visits: 436.7K
|
The T56 is much different than a T5 but if it is a Tremec, regardless of the model, it definitely has stops. You bring up an interesting point. The Borg Warner T5 became the Tremec T5 so does that mean that the BW has stops? I asked specifically about the Tremec T5 in my email and they said it does have stops, all Tremec transmissions have stops. The one in my Truck is a Tremec. I'll ask about the BW.
Lawrenceville, GA
|
|
|
Rono
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 8 Months Ago
Posts: 1.3K,
Visits: 80.0K
|
Charlie; I'm running a Hurst Billet Plus on my T-5 and like it alot. It does have the shift stops, just make sure you tighten them well. Also, I thought that the Tremec (T-56) was a totally different trans than the Borg Warner T-5. So when we are talking about the Tremec having internal shift stops why would that be a concern for those of us who run the Borg Warner T-5? Rono
Ron Lane, Meridian, ID
|
|
|
NoShortcuts
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: Last Year
Posts: 1.4K,
Visits: 179.6K
|
I regret that I don't have any input for you regarding performance of the Hurst unit, Charlie. My engine is 'in-process'... I need to step-up the 'build' process or I'm going to have trouble pushing the clutch pedal in!
NoShortcuts a.k.a. Charlie Brown near Syracuse, New York
|
|
|
charliemccraney
|
|
Group: Moderators
Last Active: 3 hours ago
Posts: 6.1K,
Visits: 436.7K
|
How do you like the Hurst? I got a Steeda Tri-ax. I'm going to install it this weekend. I'm hoping the throw really is shorter. The T5-Z comes with a shorter throw shifter than the lower performance T5s, still a stamped steel unit, though. With a 16" shift handle in the truck, the throw is only about 7.5."
Lawrenceville, GA
|
|
|
NoShortcuts
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: Last Year
Posts: 1.4K,
Visits: 179.6K
|
I'll second Mark on that, Charlie. Thanks for the TREMEC information. I also bought a T-5 from ModernDriveline, but opted for a Hurst Billet/Plus shifter for it. -It has the adjustable stops. I sought a shifter with the stops because of what I had read on other forums regarding missed shifts with the T-5. I've got to stop scratching my head on these projects. It's altering my hairline!
Regards,
NoShortcuts a.k.a. Charlie Brown near Syracuse, New York
|
|
|