T56 in a 305 TBI car questions

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Jan 11, 2002 | 12:58 AM
  #1  
Hey everybody! How's it going? I just had a few questions, as my 700r4 is on it's last leg, and my 6-speed(a '94 T56) that was going to be installed mid spring is being bumped up to now.
I plan on either a 454 TBI or Holley 670 w/ an Edelbrock performance manifold with adapter plate

#1. What is the best rear gear for my application? Whether I go with a 383 or not, I plan on keeping TBI (if it matters as far as powerband)

#2 With my stock rear gears in there now and until I do change them, should I expect to actually feel a loss in first and second gear? The 700r4 had a first gear ratio of 3.06, the T-56 ('94) has 2.66. Or will what is lost in the gearing ratios be compensated by the fact that its a manual (less parasitric loss) and that I can shift to higher rpms in second?


Thank you for your help- Roy
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Jan 11, 2002 | 02:15 AM
  #2  
A few things to consider is what cruising speed you spend most time at. Many people see 80mph on the highways and in my 4L60 and 3.73s I'm around 2800-2900rpm.
If I got a 6 speed and wanted to have the most fun with it I would go with 4.10 gears. If it was a daily driver a mile 3.73 or the lowest I would go is 3.42 (stock in 6 speed vehicles). If you want all out racing you want to cross the 1/4 in 3rd gear and at your peak horsepower. When you figure out your power band and horsepower than you can make a more educated pick. The reason I say horsepower is because the mph you cross the 1/4 mark can determine what gears you want. Most likely the 3.73 gears will be your best pick for a street machine and 4.10s if you want best performance at the track. Use the equations link on the home page here to do some caculations for yourself.
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Jan 11, 2002 | 09:41 AM
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r90camarors, leme know what you find out, I want to switch to a T56 (or something similar) when I do my 350 swap next year and I'd like to keep my highway RPMs at about 2100 RPMS. I've heard that with 2.73s and a T56, 80mph = about 1600 RPM. So I'm thinking 3.42 or 3.73 gears as well.
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Jan 11, 2002 | 04:06 PM
  #4  
4:10's

The 6th gear in the close ratio 6 speed is .50 and even with the 4:10's the final drive will be 2:05.

My 5 speed in 5th (.63) and 3:08 rear is 1.91 or so and it sucks unless you can go 80 all the time
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Jan 12, 2002 | 11:27 PM
  #5  
id like to switch to a manual but i dont wanna go with a t5 but also i dont need 6gears with a 305...would a 305 even be able to use the 6th gear? or is the t56 a 5 speed?
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Jan 13, 2002 | 12:58 AM
  #6  
T56=6-speed
The T56 is a six speed manual. The '93 thru '97 T56 can use the stock drive shaft thats in your third gen -though if your's is like mine, it sucks after about 75-80 mph.... I'm going aluminum. The 305 can use the sixth gear....depending on your rear gear will determine what speed you'd be able to use it in. The stock 305 TBI has descent torque, and is good for enough pull in sixth gear.
Though you'd probably only be able to use it at about 80mph with the stock 2.73 rear....
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Jan 13, 2002 | 10:11 AM
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how much do you think i would be looking to spend to do the swap? i know i have to have alot of stuff..what automatic transmission did the 4th gen camaros come with? i sort of want to stay auto cause i wanna run juice
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Jan 13, 2002 | 02:27 PM
  #8  
this is being copied to the "transmission and drivetrain" forum since the half the question is for that board
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