383 to a T-5

Chris`s85Z28
01-20-2003, 06:10 PM
Well I know the T-5 is not the best tranny but will it have any chance behind a 383 ci 400hp engine

if I can get the 383 done by summer it will have to go in front of the 383 the T-56 is next winter`s project

The car is a 85 Z28 with no modds except for the engine and I wont run slicks just my 255/60R15 Good years

Will the tranny hold if I don`t dump the cluch?

SFC`s will be installed before the 383 goes in

jd13
01-20-2003, 07:41 PM
If you don't abuse it, ie no WOT throttle runs or clutch dumps, then it might last for a month or two. A t5 doesn't have a chance against even the most midly built 383. A t5 couldn't really handle an L98 (350).

Now of course you can build it up real nice, but it still won't last, and in my opinion, won't be worth it.

ZZ430RS
01-20-2003, 08:21 PM
I'm running a WC T-5 behind my ZZ430, I went and rebuilt it and made a few custom parts for it that I read would really help the strength of it, it's still going strong 6 months later and I don't take it easy on it, but I don't power shift it either, that's what really kills them. When and if it ever fails I'm getting either a T56 or Tremec.

wasted420
01-20-2003, 11:29 PM
i had a WC t-5 behind my 383 nitrous motor with a center force dual friction clutch and i beat the living piss out of it with no problems

Irocvette355
01-20-2003, 11:50 PM
I have a t-5 bolted up tp my 355, I drive hard on it and it seems to be fine. Its been rebuilt once, just for safetys sake. :cool:

87ROC
01-21-2003, 12:49 AM
Don't be tempted by sorry 60 ft. times at the strip and it will probably last. Didn't see if it was WC or not. If you tires don't hook up then dumping the clutch probably won't kill it either. My 305 killed my non WC when I dupmed the clutch from a 20 mph roll in second. My WC has help up well behind my 350 for a while now. But I have really bad tires and don't dump the clutch.

If you ever want to pull sub 2 second 60 ft. times you may run into problems.

Chris`s85Z28
01-21-2003, 06:14 PM
It`s not a WC and I don`t plan on racing it till I get the T-56 put in I just wanted to know if the T-5 will last 5-6 months if I don`t abuse it to much

I`ve dumped the cluch at 3000 rpm`s with the 305 and it did fine

and if I don`t get the 383 done this summer it won`t matter because the Zed will have a T-56 in 2004

and is there a way I could put a M-22 behind the 383 in my Zed I thought it would be cool to have the 4 speed like the older camaro`s

ZZ430RS
01-21-2003, 07:32 PM
82 Camaros came with 4-speeds and mechanical linkage, all you have to do is locate all the parts.

I EAT T/A
01-22-2003, 12:15 AM
I've been wondering the same question.

I have a 305/T5 car right now and will be droping my L98 in it soon. The motor will be stock, so I don't see any problems with it.

fbird95
01-24-2003, 10:30 AM
400 hp and a t-5, wow i surprised you guys aren't having more trouble with the T-5. If we recall GM built 50 86' Irocs with a 350 and the T-5 and it killed the T-5 all the time. Then in 87' when the 350 tpi became available, it was only availible with the auto tranny because the torque of the tpi killed the T-5. All the T-5 cars could only have the 305 tpi.

Z28SORR
01-26-2003, 01:15 PM
I have an 84 with a 383, 390hp, & 411lb' of torque. My T-5 has lasted many years and was still going strong when I put the T-56 in.

Duke
01-26-2003, 03:36 PM
My 327 and my 305 ate T-5's, lets see how long it will live behind my 377 :rolleyes:

Joe

brodyscamaro
01-26-2003, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by ZZ430RS
I'm running a WC T-5 behind my ZZ430, I went and rebuilt it and made a few custom parts for it that I read would really help the strength of it, it's still going strong 6 months later and I don't take it easy on it, but I don't power shift it either, that's what really kills them. When and if it ever fails I'm getting either a T56 or Tremec. ever dump the clutch? ever run slicks?

actually to all you guys with 350+ cubes could ya answer that question

Z28SORR
01-27-2003, 02:45 PM
brodyscamaro,

No slicks. But I was running Yoko's 315X16 A008R's asymetrical's.
I did not "baby" the car but also didn't do any 6 grand clutch dumps either.

I don't think anyone is suggesting that this is any kind of bullit proof trans. Only that it will last if you take it a little eeeeazy.

I also think there is a bit of luck involved, re. the horror stories.

ZZ430RS
01-27-2003, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by brodyscamaro
ever dump the clutch? ever run slicks?

actually to all you guys with 350+ cubes could ya answer that question

I think most people know not to dump the clutch with a T-5 and I don't run slicks either, I just use it for street use, I'll usually leave at around 2000-2250 and slip it just a little, then give it all it has, and no power shifting, and just because you have a T-56 or Tremec don't think you can't break it, I've seen several of both get destroyed behind mild engines if they are abused or the driver doesn't know how to shift.

91 Redd Sledd
01-27-2003, 11:49 PM
I love how the Canadians call the Z's Zeds.I dated a canadian lady for awhile and she always called my car the zed 28.Takes a little gettin used too.:D


James

jayman350
01-28-2003, 12:27 AM
well I hope that you have better luck than a lot of the people that i hear talking about the T-5s

of course I've killed 3 700-r4s in approximately 2 years and I'm finally ditching them for a T-5 with the intent of swapping in a T-56 in the future

now its just a matter of getting my lazy a$$ up and doing it :p