There's a plethora of What Car threads, so how about a What Transmission thread?
Bench race with me for a moment. Say you were using an engine never offered with a manual transmission in RWD form, and it doesn't share a bolt pattern with any other transmissions. However the automatic transmission that came behind it has a removable bellhousing; so it's an adapter plate and mix & match of flywheel (from a closely related FWD version of said engine) and clutch parts from having a RWD manual transmission behind it.
What transmission would you use given these parameters:
- Manual
- Over Drive
- 5 speed OD, 6 speed single OD, 6 speed double OD doesn't matter
- OD needs to be ~0.7 or numerically lower
- Easy to adapt, i.e. removable bellhousing
- Relatively easy to come by, and cheap, think Challenge budget $400 or less, Pick-n-Pull, CL etc.
- Capable of living with 375-400 Lb. Ft. at the rear wheels with minimum/no mods and appropriate to slightly higher levels of hoonage on small but sticky tires.
I discounted the T5 because anecdotal research, everything on the internet is true, shows even a WC T5 won't be happy in the above bench race exercise.
I'd probably be all over a Getrag 265 if they had a better OD and/or I could find one.
The Toyota R series transmissions should work, the R154 looks about perfect on paper, but the RWD 'Yota folks seem to covet them, want lost of monies for them, and they are pretty thin on the ground round these parts. The Truck R150(1) would probably live, but the gearing and OD suck. The W58 has potential, but I'm not sure it'd fair much better than the T5.
A T56 would probably be ideal, but working one into the budget isn't likely to happen short of buying an entire LT1 F-Body to part out, but only being able to recoup $1007.50 (assuming $2015 rules are the same as $2014) will make that quite the feat.
I've looked at other stuff too. The TR3650 looks great on paper, allegedly rated at 360 Lb. Ft., awesome OD, but has an integral bellhousing. There's kits to adapt an SFI bell housing to them but not realistic budget wise.
How bad of an idea is a Doug Nash 4+3? Worse than a T5 probably, I've just come across a few of them cheap-ish.
How about ZF transmissions? As far as I know all the BMW ZFs don't have removable bellhousings. Is there anything besides the C4 Vette's 6 speed that might work?
I'm sure I'm overlooking something. Any other thoughts? Should I just use a WC T5 and keep a couple spares in the garage?
I'm kind of shying away from the grafting of 2 different bellhousings together, or engine block/bellhousing adapters for the moment. I think that adapting the original auto's bellhousing to the transmission is going to be most cost effective and perhaps sketchy but realistic option with my tools/skill set.
That got kind of long...
TLDR:
What manual, OD, transmission with removable bellhousing, that can handle 400 Lb. Ft. and being driven like a teenager, can be had for peanuts?
- Lee