Moeed said:Lots of great info. Hopefully something that can hold me over until i got the scrap for nick's gearset.
ion332 said:Well, you get to pick from a selection of ratios iirc, and it uses needle bearings which are more reliable and will hold up to big hp and are more efficient, you get to select dog selectors or syncros, you get a new final gear...
I mean bang for buck this thing is IT. But you gotta swallow hard and dump 2800 bux.
Keep in mind that gtx gears are better than stock but they don't even compare to Nick's setup.benzete said:So let me just reiterate, you guys are talking about 400-500 bucks + labor for the gtx setup, and Nick's is 2800 + labor. Im a big MPI/Nick junkie and any previous work, current, and future was/will be done by him, but 400-500 vs 2000 bucks is a big difference, is it really worth doing one over the other when i WONT be slamming gears even at the track? I'm figuring my car will be somewhere near or over 400 whp sometime this year.
daedalus said:So i was throwing around some gearing calulations, and i kinda have run into a bit of a problem. Assuming us MSP boys keep or same final drive ratio, and swap the 1988 GTX AWD 3rd and 4th gears into our cars, and myself, i want the festiva 5th gear for high speed...
the output seems to basically make 4th gear useless...
at redline:
3rd -91.62
4th - 105.33
5th (festiva .69) - 163.33
See the HUGE gap in the gearing here?
Even with the stock .8 GTX gearing for 5th gear, it puts top speed at 140.88 mph, which seems like an awful lot of load to be boosting with.
Ideas? Anyone make a longer 4th gear to even the gearing out?
same gear ratios. most likely same gears.jeffmsp said:also, anybody have an idea if any of the new 2.0, 2.3l stuff can interchange into the old trannies?
ion332 said:only slightly modded (160whp)
jeffmsp said:so nobody thought to spend $100 on a 1.8l GTX trans and swap the shiz in yet? Heavy duty gearset for less than the price of an intake, think about it...