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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    T5 guys

    What is the weak link in the T5's? Does anyone successfully have several years of CMC racing on a stock t5 box?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mach1 View Post
    What is the weak link in the T5's? Does anyone successfully have several years of CMC racing on a stock t5 box?
    I think the GM unit is stronger for some reason.

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby Fbody383's Avatar
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    The GM "world class" box is the one that seems to live. I think those guys also use an aftermarket part/rear retainer to support the countershaft and keep it from walking. Correct me and Sean may chime in.

    May be redundant for you:
    http://www.moderndriveline.com/Techn...t5_history.htm

    http://www.tremec.com/anexos/TRSM-T5-0510-R1_173.pdf

    http://www.thirdgen.org/forums/trans...ything-we.html
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Everything I have found is that 3rd gear is the culprit.
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    In five years of racing, I managed to tear up one fourth gear/input shaft, and two third gears. The first was a result of curb hops and offs as I was learning. The last was a result of my failure to notice a failing clutch cable and improper engage/disengagement.

    My opinion is that a NEW T5 will last if properly shifted and not abused. A rebuilt 200,000 mile transmission just isn't going to make it more than a couple seasons. The cases flex and are just tired. I always liked the rules...you chose cheap, light, and moderate reliable (T5) or you chose more $, more weight, and more reliability (TKO). It leaves room to grow into a better trans as you add lightness in other areas.
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