There are many reasons I chose the Tremec TKO 600 (TCET 4617) over the standard T-5, and I thought I would re-visit these:
1. The primary reason was that with 275/40 R17 tires and a 3.31 differential, the engine would be laboring around 1900 RPM in 5th gear at 70 MPH, with a T-5 or TKO 500 (both have a 0.68 5th gear ratio). The TKO 600 offers a choice of a 0.82 or 0.64 final gear ratio. Choosing the 0.82 option results in a 70MPH cruising RPM of 2400, you may ask what difference does this make. (Please feel free to download the following calculator)
After driving in a number of cars recently many owners complained of having to drop into 4th gear to overtake at around 70MPH as the engine was not yet at the sweat spot, hopefully the transmission selected will overcome this.
There is a down side; the car will be a little thirstier on gas, and the top end speed will be reduced to around 150MPH, but as I don’t live near a German autobahn it’s unlikely this car will ever get a chance to prove itself.
2. Standard on all TKO transmissions is a choice of manual or electronic speed sensors, neutral safety circuit and a reverse gear sensor.
3. Although the TKO is over specified for the torque this engine will produce, the heaver drive train will be less susceptible to failure and wear with the aggressive driving the car will see.
4. Another available option is a mid-shift, although this is not planned, once I start driving the car and if I don’t like the shift location I do have the option to change.
The upper picture shows the unmodified rear of the transmission, the alternative rear transmission mounts need removing as these will interfere with the 4” round cross chassis member.
With luck and a fair wind I am hoping to bolt up the transmission during the week and drop the complete engine transmission and drive train in over the Labor Day weekend.