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12-02-2017, 02:57 PM | #1 |
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Location: Bessemer City, NC
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T-56 swap finally done
I finally got the T-56 in and driving this week and it's hands down fantastic. I'm still getting used to the added gear and the ratios. I got a TUET-1260 that came out of a Saleen extreme with all the parts needed. It came with an MGW gold shifter, cobra aluminum flywheel, centerforce DF clutch, and a driveshaft(that I didn't use). While I was at it, I put in an adjustable clutch cable and adjuster. The only weird thing I have noticed is that when I start it up, the initial revs from the "roar" is much higher than it used to be and it takes longer to settle into an idle. I am assuming this is from halving the weight of the flywheel. **** does it like to rev now though! Reverse is a beast to get into as I haven't gotten the solenoid wired up yet. But the solution I have is freaking genius. At least in theory so far. I'm going to be using a headlight dimmer switch from an old truck that is to be mounted just above the dummy pedal. It will be from a switched power source so that it's not always on. From the switch it will be T'd off to the solenoid and to the O/D Off light that is not being used in the cluster for indication. The ground for the solenoid will be to the bolt that mounts it. I'll post pictures of this after it is done. Hopefully tomorrow.
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12-04-2017, 09:32 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: NC
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Re: T-56 swap finally done
These work great and are easy to install.
http://americanpowertrain.com/i-2388...e-6-speed.html
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