I really want to end up with a manual 6-speed transmission in my Starion. I currently have two 2.4 wideblock and I know I can get a narrowblock. I will also be running front exit water cooling and front mounted timing with NO CAS.
What are the options for a 6-speed transmission that will fit in the Starion with the shifter in the correct spot? I would prefer something I could buy now, not in 6-8 months.
Thankx.
What are the manual 6-speed transmission options?
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To my knowledge, our only 6 speed option is the T56, which bill has so kindly produced a housing for. A 6 speed is my goal too, cos I'd really like to get my highway rpms down some more, but I can't seem to find a T56 for less than like $1200. That's quite a chunk of change considering u still need to get a bell housing for it.
The upside to this trans tho is that it's tough and should be able to handle the constant abuse I'd surely put it through. Check out the Wikipedia link for 'T56 transmission' it gives a great list of the cars it came in and the ratios for various years, etc. If I had my way, I'd get my hands on a unit out of a cts-v
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Correct. My car with the r154 and 3:54 gears in the rear got horrible gas milage. The engine would lug at 65 mph in 5th gear. 3:90's and the car cruises 25 mpg highway.CaughtintheCrossfire wrote:IMO a 6 speed is pretty useless unless you are going for some kind of Bonneville speed record. You want your highway cruise RPM to be at or close to peak VE for fuel efficiency. I believe a stock 4g63 hits peak VE around 3000rpm.
After having a 6 speed in my civic si it's pretty useless the final drive ratio was almost the same as a 5 spd. It just made 1-5 closer ratio for quicker acceleration.
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