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Old Sep 12, 2003 | 04:09 PM
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Any 350's ever made with manual trans?

1- Someone said there were no 3rd gens made
with 350 engine and 5 speed trans.
True?
If so, why?
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Old Sep 12, 2003 | 04:19 PM
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Yes it is true.

None of us that I know of were there at the time the decision is made, so we don't know for sure. But 2 likely causes were warranty / reliability issues, and difficulties with emissions certification.
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Old Sep 12, 2003 | 04:20 PM
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It's true, but just watch someone come along and deny it. Some people say that it was because GM couldn't warranty the T-5 behind the torque of the 350. More likely it was because they couldn't emissions-certify it.
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Old Sep 12, 2003 | 04:22 PM
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the closest guess we have is that since the T5 was rated so low for TQ, and a abusive person with a 305 could easily break it, with a 350 in front of it, esp with how torquey the TPI350 was, it would cause reliability issues

so rather then make them and have them break, they made all 350s autos
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Old Sep 12, 2003 | 04:52 PM
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I tought you could get 1LE with 350 and manual.
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Old Sep 12, 2003 | 05:09 PM
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I still think it's because it would of made the 3rd gen as fast as a vette at the time, and we all know GM would never let that happen...
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Old Sep 12, 2003 | 06:59 PM
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And of course there are always those that 'thought' you could do it, even though none are known to exist in any form.

You want a 350 and a T-5? Go get a car with a T-5 and put a 350 in it.
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Old Sep 12, 2003 | 10:17 PM
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I still think it's because it would of made the 3rd gen as fast as a vette at the time, and we all know GM would never let that happen...
On paper, that can GM will never let it happen... but remember the L69? 10hp less than the vette. The TTA? 10hp less than the vette.

Both were obviously faster than the vettes of the same year... much faster. The L69 murdered the Corvette in almost every category except maybe handling, but it killed it in every speed related category. The TTA could run low 13's stock. The vette never did untill the LS1 came out. Enough said.

I think GM never put the 5 speed behind the 350 because of emitions as well.

If it was a durability issue, it never would have been behind the 305 either.
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Old Sep 13, 2003 | 01:18 AM
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Originally posted by madmax
You want a 350 and a T-5? Go get a car with a T-5 and put a 350 in it.
I did that.
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Old Sep 13, 2003 | 07:25 AM
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The Vette got a six speed manual but I really like Porsche's idea of a Tiptronic for those leaning towards autos but maximizing the control the manual offers.
I prefer autos for simplicity and having an arm and leg free (or not) I do tend to do things in the car...like eat or drink that shifting makes a challenge.
I always felt the 350 with auto was a safety concern but also because of insurance on F cars (my belief)
They felt the bigger block was watered down for the audience the car catered to, unlike the Vette that is more mature and upscale. Cadillac suffered in the same regard due to the stereotype of owners but I've found Cadillac sales people to be awesome...they really get to know the customer, at least in my case...even when only going for parts. I've had a pleasant experience ...for them the performance issue HAD to be addressed for a marque getting long in the tooth but once considered The World Standard
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Old Sep 13, 2003 | 01:15 PM
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Originally posted by Air_Adam
On paper, that can GM will never let it happen... but remember the L69? 10hp less than the vette. The TTA? 10hp less than the vette.

Both were obviously faster than the vettes of the same year... much faster. The L69 murdered the Corvette in almost every category except maybe handling, but it killed it in every speed related category. The TTA could run low 13's stock. The vette never did untill the LS1 came out. Enough said.

I think GM never put the 5 speed behind the 350 because of emitions as well.

If it was a durability issue, it never would have been behind the 305 either.
So a 1988 camaro with 350 tpi is faster than the 1988 corvette??
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Old Sep 13, 2003 | 02:24 PM
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Originally posted by Air_Adam
If it was a durability issue, it never would have been behind the 305 either.
I'm sure that's what it was. The TPI cars didn't get a 5spd until 87, 2 years after its debut.

I broke the 5spd in my L69 car a couple of times, even a World Class once.

Have to remember, the only manual trans for the 350 in the '80's was a T10(Doug Nash enhanced) and the ZF 6spd. Those were plenty strong enough to handle the torque of the 350.
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Old Sep 13, 2003 | 03:35 PM
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Originally posted by cdartz
I did that.
I found a car with a 350 in it and added the T5.
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Old Sep 13, 2003 | 04:51 PM
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Originally posted by Air_Adam
The TTA could run low 13's stock. The vette never did untill the LS1 came out. Enough said.
I got the point of your post but just wanted to remind you of the big block vettes in the mid sixties. I believe the 66 w/ the 427 ran a very low 13 sec e.t.
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Old Sep 13, 2003 | 11:52 PM
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Originally posted by 86WS6_T/A
I got the point of your post but just wanted to remind you of the big block vettes in the mid sixties. I believe the 66 w/ the 427 ran a very low 13 sec e.t.
Oh i know, but I was just referring to the '84+ Corvettes because that was about when it became embarassingly obvious that the F-body cars were faster than the Corvette.

Just for the record... the '66-70 Big block cars (427 and 454) ran high 12's with only slicks. In stock trim they ran in the 14's, but thats because of the garbage bias-ply tires they came with.
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Old Sep 14, 2003 | 01:59 AM
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Originally posted by Scania
So a 1988 camaro with 350 tpi is faster than the 1988 corvette??
No, we are talking pre TPI. The L69 was a 305 carbed engine. An 88 Vette would beat an 88 Camaro.
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Old Sep 14, 2003 | 10:16 AM
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Ohh sorry . Thanks for the answer
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Old Sep 14, 2003 | 08:38 PM
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ok, if they couldnt put the t-5 behind the 350, why did they put it behind the 305 wiht the l98 cam that made MORE POWER!! the 305 with teh l98 cam made a little less power then its bigger bore brother.
T-5 in a 350 would of been nice if it was a little stronger.

And im sure that there were LT1 6spd vettes running low 13's since they run mid to high 12's witha 6spd ls1.
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Old Sep 15, 2003 | 12:49 PM
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Originally posted by TTA 1387
Have to remember, the only manual trans for the 350 in the '80's was a T10(Doug Nash enhanced) and the ZF 6spd. Those were plenty strong enough to handle the torque of the 350.
What about the Doug Nash 4+3?
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Old Sep 15, 2003 | 02:25 PM
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What about the Doug Nash 4+3?
That's why I said Doug Nash enhanced. It was a Borg Warner T10 with an overdrive unit attached.

Warranting that trans made Doug Nash go out of business. Had to sell the 4+1 to Richmond to break even. Then closed the doors.
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Old Sep 15, 2003 | 07:50 PM
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Originally posted by TTA 1387
That's why I said Doug Nash enhanced. It was a Borg Warner T10 with an overdrive unit attached.
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Oh I thought it was it's own tranny, not a modified T10. I've never seen one out of the car.

Yeah that tranny had its share of problems. Most guys I know with Vettes that had the 4+3 have swapped it.
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Old Sep 15, 2003 | 08:52 PM
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ok, if they couldnt put the t-5 behind the 350, why did they put it behind the 305 wiht the l98 cam that made MORE POWER!! the 305 with the l98 cam made a little less power then its bigger bore brother. T-5 in a 350 would of been nice if it was a little stronger.
I'd say the approx. 15 more HP and almost 50 more ft./lbs. of TQ had something to do with it. A T-5 will NOT last behind a 350 TPI that is driven aggressively, they barely handle the better 305s and sometimes even don't.
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Old Sep 15, 2003 | 10:19 PM
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Originally posted by IROCZTWENTYGR8
A T-5 will NOT last behind a 350 TPI that is driven aggressively, they barely handle the better 305s and sometimes even don't.
It really depends on how you drive. My T-5 is living quite nicely behind my 350, but I don't abuse it.
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Old Sep 15, 2003 | 10:22 PM
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Old Sep 15, 2003 | 11:06 PM
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Originally posted by IROCZTWENTYGR8
Read my post again.
I should have worded my reply better. I'm more or less agreeing with you.
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Old Sep 16, 2003 | 10:38 AM
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I have a 350/5 speed...and i didnt have to put it in :-)
The credit for that goes to the previous owner.
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Old Sep 16, 2003 | 10:59 AM
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Originally posted by IROCZTWENTYGR8
I'd say the approx. 15 more HP and almost 50 more ft./lbs. of TQ had something to do with it. A T-5 will NOT last behind a 350 TPI that is driven aggressively, they barely handle the better 305s and sometimes even don't.

that still doesnt explain to me why the 305 5spd got the more agressive cam when the auto got the crap if the auto could hold more? just doesnt seem right to me. I think a 5spd in the 190hp 305 would of made it feel faster!! Then there is the whole thing that why did GM continue to make the 305 at all after they 350 came back? And why so many variations? Should of been 350 TPI, 305 TPI and the 6cyl IMO.
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Old Sep 16, 2003 | 12:27 PM
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Originally posted by bigals87z28
And why so many variations? Should of been 350 TPI, 305 TPI and the 6cyl IMO.
They did that throughout the 80's. Like in 85 you could get the Iron duke, V6, LG4, L69 and LB9.
I guess the auto version of the LB9 got the weaker cam because the 5-speed version was considered the high performance version so they gave it all the goodies.
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Old Sep 16, 2003 | 07:44 PM
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Yeah. The 5-Speed LB9 was more of an enthusiats 305 I guess you could say. The Third Gen and the Gens before it were about choices and it was 1 of the things that made them so successfull.
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Old Sep 30, 2003 | 12:28 AM
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As for the cam choose manual cars allows had a better cam than autos. As for the Vette vs Camaro the Camaro was know to be fast form 67 to 73 exepct the 427 Vettes. After smog regulations the camaro couldn't keep up until the third gens. The early vette only had an additional 10 hp because of their better flowing exhuast manifolds and GM's need for the Corvette to have the most power.
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 03:28 PM
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I swear I read somewhere that GM sold a very very limited number of the 1LE's with a 350 5spd combo. Have to see if can remember where I read it...
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Yea, they did. They sold them right alongside a bunch of 10 year old unregistered 82 Camaro Pace cars, and a few 83 Corvettes with LT1 engines.
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 08:14 PM
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Yea, they did. They sold them right alongside a bunch of 10 year old unregistered 82 Camaro Pace cars, and a few 83 Corvettes with LT1 engines.


unregistered pace cars what a moron.

Everyone is trying to make up stories to make their cars worth more.
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 09:10 PM
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Everyone is trying to make up stories to make their cars worth more.
Yeah, mine came with the special factory edition time machine, it lets me warp back in time and sell my car at an added value!
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Old Oct 15, 2003 | 03:12 AM
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Yeah, mine came with the special factory edition time machine, it lets me warp back in time and sell my car at an added value!


Lets see a pic of your RPO codes. I bet it doesn't have "Time Machine High Resale Value Activator" TM1.

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Old Oct 17, 2003 | 12:17 PM
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just thought I'd chime in about the camaros and vettes thing, the only time I know of the camaros being faster are the nickis and yenkos in 67 and 69, and the COPOs in 69. Gotta love the COPO
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Old Oct 17, 2003 | 12:59 PM
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Originally posted by gilley's86
just thought I'd chime in about the camaros and vettes thing, the only time I know of the camaros being faster are the nickis and yenkos in 67 and 69, and the COPOs in 69. Gotta love the COPO
Well the Nickey and Yenko Camaro's werent really factory cars. The COPO on the other hand was. There was also a ZL1 Vette made in 69, but only 2 were produced.
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 08:03 AM
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Originally posted by IROCZTWENTYGR8
I'd say the approx. 15 more HP and almost 50 more ft./lbs. of TQ had something to do with it. A T-5 will NOT last behind a 350 TPI that is driven aggressively, they barely handle the better 305s and sometimes even don't.
what is your definition of aggressive?
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 07:31 PM
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agresive?

aggressive=fast

or as fast as possible

-poping the clutch alot comes to mind(me)
-holding the gas down betwen shifts(power shifting i think)
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 09:49 PM
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No it didnt really have anything to do with warranting it, or emissions, the transmission doesnt have much to do with emissions anyways. The reason they didnt make the L98 with the T5 is because the T5s torque rating was only 300 ft lbs, and the L98 makes 345 ft lbs of torque. Thats why they only made it with the TPI 305 and T5, because with just that combo, the 305 was at the torque limit of 300, so it was already pushing it.
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 11:54 PM
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Vette vs. Camaro

The 1983-84 Z-28 L-69 could run off and leave a Vette of the same vintage in the dust.

Don't forget the 69-70 Vettes could also have a 350 hp 350 which is the same engine as the 70 LT-1 except a hydraulic cam and q-jet. They would take care of the little 302 Z pretty easy. The LT-1 Vette also had 370 hp in 1970 and the Z-28 the same year only had 360hp. The same 10 hp. seems odd.

I think you could get a LB-9 305 TPI for the first time with a 5-speed in 1986.
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Old Oct 25, 2003 | 12:22 AM
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Re: Vette vs. Camaro

Originally posted by LG4TA
The 1983-84 Z-28 L-69 could run off and leave a Vette of the same vintage in the dust.

Don't forget the 69-70 Vettes could also have a 350 hp 350 which is the same engine as the 70 LT-1 except a hydraulic cam and q-jet. They would take care of the little 302 Z pretty easy. The LT-1 Vette also had 370 hp in 1970 and the Z-28 the same year only had 360hp. The same 10 hp. seems odd.

I think you could get a LB-9 305 TPI for the first time with a 5-speed in 1986.
Nope, 305 TPI 5spd is 87 and up when the 350 came to town.
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Old Nov 3, 2003 | 02:44 AM
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More likely it was because they couldn't emissions-certify it.

What does the trans have to do with emissions?
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Old Nov 5, 2003 | 09:25 AM
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This question gets asked over and over again. The fact is no one on here has ever seen a real documented 350 w/manual transmission car ever.

I think the only way we could believe it is if the RPO sticker has both L98 or B2L codes on it with the code for the T-5. Which I do not know.

There should be a sticky on the main board that says "No thirdgens never came with a 350 and 5spd!!" That's probably the most common and overly asked and discussed thing on this board.

When I joined the board I never asked that question. Why? Becuase someone already had and were told no. It seems like everytime I am on here there is a active thread somewhere asking this question.

When I joined and saw the thread I began using the "Search" key. It proved very usefull. I saw the 15 other threads that had explored the same issue. And even a few where some people argued that they did exist but of course never could prove it.

Ok I am done ranting now.
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