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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #60 on: March 04, 2008, 09:37:54 PM »

Another thing to consider if you're just thinking about it - the T6060 is out now, which replaces the T56 for 08 Vipers. It's a stronger trans, shifts smoother, and has a shift pattern 50% tighter. It only requires a small adapter to replace the T56 directly, which I hear QuikTime is already working on, so it should be an easy bolt on in a few months.
  The shifter mount is different though.

How much torque can these T6060's handle and where can you find them?

I was reading up the page here a little...  I'm not going to push much for a "kit" really from anyone. Although over the next couple of months I'll know what pieces are required from where.  I'm totally into the 6060 and the quiktime bells, so I'll be researching all about that combination. Since I have an A-body. the whole tunnel comes out anyway.

Frankly, when it comes to these stick conversions, the only right way to do it is remove parts of the floor, even the 5 speeds. Keeping them under the floor puts a god-awful angle on it, usually pointing your headers towards the ground, not to mention the pinion angle change.  The 6-speeds also require a big chunk of the trans crossmember be removed, which isn't a big deal with an alterktion, but stock suspension it is, because you lose 2 of the crossmember bolts.
 we did a couple here, and it worked out best to make a whole new crossmember 3" further back, spanning the full distance between the frame connectors.
Here are a couple pics of an e-body we did - we really sunk it up into the floor for ground clearance, probably 2" higher than we needed to, but it worked out real nice. I full expect this much cutting in an a-body install. You can see just ahead of the new crossmember where the old one was - we just boxed in the ends. Obviously this wouldn't be possible with stock suspension, but it might give you some ideas.

Maybe this is a kit you could do?  Everything needed to bolt in?  Maybe include a new tunnel too? 
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #61 on: March 04, 2008, 10:39:51 PM »

Another thing to consider if you're just thinking about it - the T6060 is out now, which replaces the T56 for 08 Vipers. It's a stronger trans, shifts smoother, and has a shift pattern 50% tighter. It only requires a small adapter to replace the T56 directly, which I hear QuikTime is already working on, so it should be an easy bolt on in a few months.
  The shifter mount is different though.

How much torque can these T6060's handle and where can you find them?

I was reading up the page here a little...  I'm not going to push much for a "kit" really from anyone. Although over the next couple of months I'll know what pieces are required from where.  I'm totally into the 6060 and the quiktime bells, so I'll be researching all about that combination. Since I have an A-body. the whole tunnel comes out anyway.

Frankly, when it comes to these stick conversions, the only right way to do it is remove parts of the floor, even the 5 speeds. Keeping them under the floor puts a god-awful angle on it, usually pointing your headers towards the ground, not to mention the pinion angle change.  The 6-speeds also require a big chunk of the trans crossmember be removed, which isn't a big deal with an alterktion, but stock suspension it is, because you lose 2 of the crossmember bolts.
 we did a couple here, and it worked out best to make a whole new crossmember 3" further back, spanning the full distance between the frame connectors.
Here are a couple pics of an e-body we did - we really sunk it up into the floor for ground clearance, probably 2" higher than we needed to, but it worked out real nice. I full expect this much cutting in an a-body install. You can see just ahead of the new crossmember where the old one was - we just boxed in the ends. Obviously this wouldn't be possible with stock suspension, but it might give you some ideas.

Maybe this is a kit you could do?  Everything needed to bolt in?  Maybe include a new tunnel too? 

yeah bill, make a kit for us! lol
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #62 on: March 16, 2008, 11:06:43 AM »

I'm getting very close to purchasing a T-56, and was wondering does the quicktime bellhousing correct the alignment that mikeR corrected with the scattershied mod or does that still have to be done? Just alittle confused here.
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #63 on: March 16, 2008, 11:58:29 AM »

The 6060's are tough, not sure on the actual numbers, but it's rated at like 750hp. They're just starting to trickle in now, not many extras around yet. At the moment, you have to order one through dodge, but I think they're B/O still. But, it doesn't matter yet - tremec isn't done with the adapter yet, so until thats done it won't bolt to the t56 bell. I thought quiktime was making the adapter, but it turns out tremec is making it directly so it'll bolt to all the existing t56 bells on the market.
  The typical mustang t56 shifters will bolt into it, so that's all fine.

Once I can get a bell and adapter, it's just a matter of the crossmember and floor stamping.
  The crossmember in the yellow challenger worked out great, so I think I may do something like that, but it's based around the US cartool frame connectors, so it'll be more of a kit that includes those and the crossmember fitted to them. You'd bolt the crossmember and connectors together and weld them under the floor as a unit so everything fit nice.
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #64 on: March 16, 2008, 01:07:54 PM »

 Popcorn I'd be interested in this Bill...........asap


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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #65 on: March 16, 2008, 01:11:06 PM »

Popcorn I'd be interested in this Bill...........asap


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I'd be interested too...
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #66 on: March 31, 2008, 02:43:33 PM »

Updates anyone? I see Quicktime has several new bells out for the T-56......and Viper versions.
I'm very interested in either using a T-56 or the new TR6060 in my Challenger I'm building with a 6.1 3G hemi.
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #67 on: March 31, 2008, 03:19:48 PM »

Weir Hot rods still doesnt have any parts out, dont think he is in any hurry...............Sounds like Quicktime is the way to go as it is SFI approved.  Keisler also has a bell for the 3G hemi to T56, dont know about there SFI though
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #68 on: March 31, 2008, 06:03:52 PM »

Does anyone know which is the correct version of the T-56 to go with for the 6.1/3G hemi? Is it the GM version or is this mostly just a function of the correct bellhousing (input shaft length) and pilot bearing? Example-Quicktime bellhousing for small block mopar/GM t-56 or the small block mopar/Viper t-56 version? How about the roller pilot bearing? Does anyone know a part nuimber or application for this?

Is the TR6060 the same between applications-GM vs. Viper vs. Ford meaning is the input shaft the same size/length with the bolt pattern being the only difference.

Thanks, Wes
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #69 on: March 31, 2008, 06:34:20 PM »

I'm very interested in this also.  Been thinking along these lines just in case my hemi blows the guts out of my 18 spline............
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #70 on: March 31, 2008, 08:07:15 PM »

while we're at it... what is the power limit to these things? My future build will somehow consist of having 1000+hp and i only want to buy the tranny once...
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #71 on: March 31, 2008, 08:53:23 PM »

If you need big HP like you are looking at then here are some options:

1,200 HP
 http://www.rocklandstandard.com/transzilla.asp
They also make one call the "son of transzilla rated for 750 lb/ft.

TR6060
http://www.steeda.com/products/tremec_tr-6060.php

I think D and D performance may make a high performance t-56 also for high HP.

The TR6060 looks like a geat transmission, I'm just not sure which model you need?
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #72 on: March 31, 2008, 08:57:26 PM »

Are you going to run slicks on it? If you run a radial tire you could probably double the rated horsepower - the big stress is the moment you dump the clutch - even if the tire spins just a couple revs it takes the stress off the trans. This why T5's survive in camaros and mustangs.

However, if you'll really have 1000+ horsepower I think you better look a bit higher than a tremec...
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #73 on: March 31, 2008, 10:18:54 PM »

Wow thanks for the info and pics Bill. Nice use of the US Cartool frame connectors. Another great kit for Mopar this would be. Great stuff.
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #74 on: March 31, 2008, 11:02:05 PM »

If you need big HP like you are looking at then here are some options:

1,200 HP
 http://www.rocklandstandard.com/transzilla.asp
They also make one call the "son of transzilla rated for 750 lb/ft.

TR6060
http://www.steeda.com/products/tremec_tr-6060.php

I think D and D performance may make a high performance t-56 also for high HP.

The TR6060 looks like a geat transmission, I'm just not sure which model you need?
Wes



thanks, i forgot about the transzilla. the tr-6060 doesn't have much info and i checked out the d and d performance and it mostly looks like they have the stock trannies...

Are you going to run slicks on it? If you run a radial tire you could probably double the rated horsepower - the big stress is the moment you dump the clutch - even if the tire spins just a couple revs it takes the stress off the trans. This why T5's survive in camaros and mustangs.

However, if you'll really have 1000+ horsepower I think you better look a bit higher than a tremec...

no slicks, the car is going to be for protouring... so mostly radial tires and the plan will be to hit 4 digit numbers...

what were you referring to when you said that i should look higher than a tremec?
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #75 on: April 01, 2008, 08:14:42 AM »

I was thinking rockland or lenco. 1000hp is quite alot for normal parts.
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #76 on: April 01, 2008, 05:40:37 PM »

Check out G-force transmissions also. Very pricey but big HP.

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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #77 on: April 05, 2008, 11:03:17 PM »

I picked up a Viper spec Borg-Warner T-56 a few weeks back. I know others such as MikeR have used the viper spec behind a BB Mopar. My question is how do I go about figuring out exactly what parts I need to complete this conversion, such as the clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing, etc? This is the first time I have ever really messed with swapping a tranny.
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« Reply #78 on: April 06, 2008, 07:19:19 PM »

hello i have a viper t-56 behind my r3 small block used a quicktime bell housing and a billet alum adapter i got from forte's performance parts
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« Reply #79 on: April 06, 2008, 11:18:16 PM »

hello i have a viper t-56 behind my r3 small block used a quicktime bell housing and a billet alum adapter i got from forte's performance parts

hey got any pics and part #'s of what you used?
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #80 on: April 07, 2008, 04:01:22 PM »

I am in the process of installing a t56 behind a 400 in my Dart.  I used a quicktime bellhousing and a GM t56. For this setup it needs to be a LS1 style t56.  There isnt much need to worry about breaking a t56 with anything pro-touring with low profile tires.  A friend of mine has a volvo with a twin turbo LS2 in it and he beats the crap out of it and hasnt broke the trans. Also the quicktime bellhousing is set up so you can use a stock camaro slave cylinder. Camaro t56s are much cheaper you can get them for $200-$500.
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« Reply #81 on: April 07, 2008, 04:42:29 PM »

I am in the process of installing a t56 behind a 400 in my Dart.  I used a quicktime bellhousing and a GM t56. For this setup it needs to be a LS1 style t56.  There isnt much need to worry about breaking a t56 with anything pro-touring with low profile tires.  A friend of mine has a volvo with a twin turbo LS2 in it and he beats the crap out of it and hasnt broke the trans. Also the quicktime bellhousing is set up so you can use a stock camaro slave cylinder. Camaro t56s are much cheaper you can get them for $200-$500.

hmm... very interesting... is that what you are using? if so, where did you find yours?
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« Reply #82 on: April 07, 2008, 05:08:11 PM »

A friend of mine gave it to me it came out of a 93 camaro so I needed to change the input shaft to the longer LSx shaft.
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #83 on: April 07, 2008, 07:36:08 PM »

Do you know which version for a 6.1 or 3G hemi?
Also does anyone know if the SRT-10 Ram truck Viper transmission is the same as the true Viper car transmission. I imagine the input shaft is the same since it's the same motor, but how about the gear ratios/spread?

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« Reply #84 on: April 07, 2008, 09:07:38 PM »

Do you know which version for a 6.1 or 3G hemi?
Also does anyone know if the SRT-10 Ram truck Viper transmission is the same as the true Viper car transmission. I imagine the input shaft is the same since it's the same motor, but how about the gear ratios/spread?



that's a good question, not sure... i've seen lots of info on the t56 from vipers but not from the srt-10 rams... maybe the dodge dealer could tell you...
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« Reply #85 on: April 07, 2008, 09:11:55 PM »

A friend of mine gave it to me it came out of a 93 camaro so I needed to change the input shaft to the longer LSx shaft.

Does anyone know if the viper t-56 has the longer input shaft? Or what exactly is this affecting?

And I looked back through MikeR's post and he was using a modified scatter shield because the quicktime bellhousing was not available at the time. But besides that he was using a firebird clutch, a big block flywheel, and a Viper throwout bearing all on a viper spec t-56. Does anyone know if those same parts would work with the quicktime bellhousing?

And I have no idea as for what to do for a slave cylinder so if anyone has any insight on that it would be great.
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Re: T-56 6-speed discussion...
« Reply #86 on: April 08, 2008, 09:27:12 AM »

I am using a big block flywheel camaro clutch disk and mopar presure plate. The slave cylinder should be part of the throwout bearing.
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« Reply #87 on: April 08, 2008, 04:14:08 PM »

I am using a big block flywheel camaro clutch disk and mopar presure plate. The slave cylinder should be part of the throwout bearing.

Thanks for the info, and could you provide alittle more as for more specific part numbers? Also besides these parts what else is needed. I know nothing about this conversion but had the opportunity to pick a t-56 up so i couldn't turn it down.
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« Reply #88 on: April 09, 2008, 10:07:33 AM »

I dont have the exact part numbers. I got everything from napa I went in there and figured it out. I think I am using a 10.5 inch clutch from a early 90s camaro 91 or 92. The presure plate and flywheel are 10.5 inch dodge parts and the throwout bearing is for an LS1 camaro.
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« Reply #89 on: April 09, 2008, 11:08:35 AM »

I dont have the exact part numbers. I got everything from napa I went in there and figured it out. I think I am using a 10.5 inch clutch from a early 90s camaro 91 or 92. The presure plate and flywheel are 10.5 inch dodge parts and the throwout bearing is for an LS1 camaro.

Thanks, that is more of what I was wondering. I didn't know if I had to use all t-56 parts or if want you said there would work. Also do you have your setup in the car and running yet?
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