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Hi!
 Using a T5 is not the way to go if you want to
slam gear shifts.

 A T56 not only has better (and more) gear ratios, 
it can be built to take twice as much torque as a
T5 (300 ft/lbs NORMAL driving vs up to 600 ft/lbs)!

But speed costs money - How fast do you want to go?

 The T5 is not just weak, the parts aren't cheap, 
and unless you've already done at least a few manual 
transmission rebuilds, is challenging.

Going this way also requires a final drive gear ratio 
change to take full advantage of the swap.

The Borg Warner/TREMEC T56 6 speed is a better choice,
if money is no problem.

Still, even it will require a custom bell housing,
the usual clutch, shifter, trans mount, drive shaft,
etc., adaptations.

Why not just stay with a good strong 4speed box?

LINKS

Why not go this way site (unless you've got $):
http://www.autohobbydigest.com/a-5spd.html

About Keisler:
http://www.keislerauto.com/mopar/index.html

T5/T56 gear ratios:
                  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th     6th
BORG WARNER T5    2.95  1.94  1.34  1.00  0.63(TBI)
BORG WARNER T5    2.75  1.94  1.34  1.00  0.74(TPI)
BORG WARNER T56   2.66  1.78  1.30  1.00  0.74    0.50

BORG WARNER T56   2.97  1.94  1.35  1.00  0.84    0.62

BORG WARNER T56   3.36  2.07  1.35  1.00  0.84    0.62

                                                      
  Greg Barker
                           ASE double master


To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
From: ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: 5-spd
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 18:37:11 +0000


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Has anybody every put a 5-spd in their car other than
the 
Keisler? I was wondering if the Dakota trans was any
good. 
I was thinking about converting my 64 Polara, and
maybe 
even my 99 Dakota R/T. Can this trans be slammed
during 
shifts, or is it like the old truck trannys that 
would only shift slow? Can they handle any power?
Anybody know of any other 5-spds that might work? 
Sorry for all the ????'s
Jeff Adams
64 Polara


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