scottslt1z28 06-13-2003, 10:39 PM how much horsepower can the stock t-56 take????
I just want to make sure that i rebuild it before i break it. I dont want to be haulin ass somewhere and then all of a sudden i slam it and i blow the tranny. So if i could get a guess to how much hp it can take, so i know when to rebuild it. thanks guys.
Scott
CamaroBoy96Z28 06-14-2003, 12:28 AM Originally posted by scottslt1z28
how much horsepower can the stock t-56 take????
I just want to make sure that i rebuild it before i break it. I dont want to be haulin ass somewhere and then all of a sudden i slam it and i blow the tranny. So if i could get a guess to how much hp it can take, so i know when to rebuild it. thanks guys.
Scott
The t-56 is a STRONG trans. They dont use them in F-bodys, Vipers, Cobras and other high hp cars for nothin. The trans should be good to hold at least 450hp no problem maybe more. Many people on this board are running that kind of power through their t-56.
fbird95 06-14-2003, 01:59 AM All depends on how you drive it, there are guys cracking over 500 hp on it with out a problem. Personally if i had that kind of power i would upgrade to a even stronger trans.
scottslt1z28 06-14-2003, 10:49 PM is that 450 crank hp or wheel hp??
Scott
kinyu 06-14-2003, 10:51 PM I can vouch that it will handle 500 crank hp ;]
scottslt1z28 06-15-2003, 01:54 PM thanks kinyu
Scott
Mikael 06-15-2003, 06:51 PM first off, you can't rebuild it- there are no aftermarket parts. There's a guy in the advanced forum that was making upgraded input/output shafts, but were very pricey.
Also, it's really not the hp/tq you're making as much as the amount of traction. George Baxter ran 1000hp through his (9 flat @150), with a conservative launch.
AL SS590 M6 06-16-2003, 12:52 AM Originally posted by Mikael
first off, you can't rebuild it- there are no aftermarket parts. There's a guy in the advanced forum that was making upgraded input/output shafts, but were very pricey.
There are many parts upgrades for the t-56s. Check D&D in MI.
There's also a place in TX, the name eludes me right now.
rncotton 06-16-2003, 02:19 PM You can always add the internals from the Viper T-56. They are stronger than the GM version.
robvas 06-16-2003, 03:38 PM You can have parts Cryogenically frozen and then it becomes the T1000
:D
Erik 94TransAm 06-16-2003, 04:05 PM Originally posted by rncotton
You can always add the internals from the Viper T-56. They are stronger than the GM version.
Granted i have no experience inside the T56, but have been told by people who have that the viper internals are stronger because they are wider- which means they won't fit in ours. I know there is at least 1 person in advanced tech who is working on fitting the vipers into ours.
rncotton 06-17-2003, 02:56 PM Hmm m... I've never done a parts swap, nor do I personally know someone who has done it, but I was pretty sure that most of the parts could come over.
Wasn't there a guy on here who installed the Viper shift forks? Arent those forks stainless?
???
stik6shift98 06-17-2003, 03:21 PM at least 450rwhp.........and the t56 with viperinternals could prob take around 700rwhp
WhiteDeathLS1 06-17-2003, 03:55 PM 450rwhp tends to be a delicate point for the T56. An agrressive H/C package should go along with a T56 upgrade, IMO. :)
JordonMusser 07-16-2003, 12:49 AM a stock T56 is pretty reliable until around 500rwhp and or sticky tires.
I can fully rebuild T56s with parts that are even better than some of D&Ds stuff. Most of the big name shops give up on syncro transmission with big power, I came up with ways to make it stay together!!! email me
badeSSt 07-16-2003, 06:51 PM yes i believe that the factory ls1 shift forks are aluminum and the vipers are steel.
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