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rookierodbuilder 02-09-2009 10:11 PM

which manual transmission fits the best?
 
This is for the guys who prefer to bang gears. Which manual transmissions with 4 forward gears or more seem to fit the best in a low rounded hump style cab with the best shifter location?

Captainfab 02-10-2009 01:55 AM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
I think we need some more info....

Are you going to use your truck like a truck, or is it a hot rod? Is gas mileage a concern? How much HP/TQ are you putting thru it?

kdrodworks316 02-10-2009 01:58 AM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
I agree with the captain, need to know how yo plan to bang the gears to give the best advice.

rookierodbuilder 02-10-2009 08:55 AM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
I plan on using my truck as a hot rod. I would like to see some track time at the nearest drag strip with it but that will be few and far between, I would really like something that can get around the streets easily and good for tearing up these curvy and hilly country roads I have in my area. Also, I dont plan on running any more than about 400 horses in the truck.

Captainfab 02-11-2009 01:15 AM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
If you're satisfied with a 4 speed then probably a Muncie, or a T-10, or maybe even a Saginaw. If you're wanting a 5 speed then a T56 or the aftermarket Tremec transmissions. Some might say you could get away with a T5 or a NV3500, but they aren't rated for that much torque. Although many guys are pushing the limits with them sucessfully.

rookierodbuilder 02-11-2009 09:06 AM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
That is kind of what I was thinking, one more question, with the t10 muncie and saginaw transmissions, will the shifter be placed where the lever will not hit a benc seat?

leftcoast66 02-11-2009 08:12 PM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
Hurst has a shifter for the muncie that is for the c10. I had to do a bit of bending on the bottom where it mounted and it works great.

rookierodbuilder 02-12-2009 12:14 AM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by leftcoast66 (Post 3138592)
Hurst has a shifter for the muncie that is for the c10. I had to do a bit of bending on the bottom where it mounted and it works great.

Sweet! Any idea on the part #?

Arekusu 02-12-2009 11:46 PM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
T5 I wana say is limited to 300 Torque. And thats kinda pushing it. I'm gona be in trouble when I do my V8 swap. I would go with a TKO or if your pockets are deep or if your just lucky a T56. With my T5 I can cruise at 70mph at at about 21-2300 rpm with 3:73's and 15 225/60's. Go five speed. But with he 3 speed hump on the floor instead of the 4 speed hump it might be difficult to put anything behind that 400 Q monster. 4 speed might be your only option. Just what I was thinking when I did this same kinda thing last year.

rookierodbuilder 02-13-2009 03:00 PM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arekusu (Post 3141296)
T5 I wana say is limited to 300 Torque. And thats kinda pushing it. I'm gona be in trouble when I do my V8 swap. I would go with a TKO or if your pockets are deep or if your just lucky a T56. With my T5 I can cruise at 70mph at at about 21-2300 rpm with 3:73's and 15 225/60's. Go five speed. But with he 3 speed hump on the floor instead of the 4 speed hump it might be difficult to put anything behind that 400 Q monster. 4 speed might be your only option. Just what I was thinking when I did this same kinda thing last year.

Yeah, the four speed would have tobe the best choice for that low hump. I guess if I ever decideto play the overdrive game on down the road, I can put in a quick change rear end or even a gearvendors unit.

leftcoast66 02-13-2009 03:35 PM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rookierodbuilder (Post 3139272)
Sweet! Any idea on the part #?

Sorry, got it for 5 years ago for christmas.

Brendan

derider 02-13-2009 06:47 PM

Re: which manual transmission fits the best?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by leftcoast66 (Post 3138592)
Hurst has a shifter for the muncie that is for the c10. I had to do a bit of bending on the bottom where it mounted and it works great.

Yeah I have a Muncie in mine as well. Do you have any pics of that? The PO put buckets in mine but I just got a 40/20/40 bench and am looking for a hurst shift lever that will work.


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