So I was posting in EE's build thread regarding built trannys etc, and it inspired me to actually make a thread based on people with high horsepower and torque, and there manual transmission experiences.
I was saying on the other thread that from my research the main weak links in the dsm tranny is the center diff and stock c. diff washer, then the 3rd and 4th gears, and also the intermediate shaft according to Jack at Jacks transmission.
I felt that honestly it was a lose lose with a high powered DSM when it comes to keeping transmissions together for any significant and respectable amount of time.
I say this because I have a few dsm buddies that are making good numbers and they are constantly eating up their gears. Ive seen what those 3rd and 4th gears look like after a 500+ ft/lb of torque highway pull. And it appears to happen frequently.
A local, guy has a AWD civic fully built 4g63 and its a awesome car. According to him, he cant even keep the tranny reliable after 450ft/lbs of torque on his 2.3 35r setup. When he maxed the setup out it polverized the tranny on the dyno.
He's tried cryotreating several times, and different fluids, and now he's trying evo3 gears. I heard him once say he's thinking of going automatic.
Then there is this dude Richard, he was making a little over 500awhp on a 57 trim with nitrous, and ive seen the inside of his tranny a few times with no teeth left on the gears.
Also theres a guy, that goes by Lancerman on the boards, he has a 600awhp 2.3 mirage 4g63 and he's a local dsm tranny builder, well Ive spoken with him several times and seen his car in action, its sick but he's gone thru several trannys also. He's one of the people who recommended me to stay around the 400ft.lbs limit if I wanted it to last... Kind of sucks but I personally am happy with that number, but I know many other dsmer's are reaching for much more than that.
So just felt like getting a convo going from people who plan to be making these kind of numbers, or whom already are and what they would/should do to keep the tranny together.
I was saying on the other thread that from my research the main weak links in the dsm tranny is the center diff and stock c. diff washer, then the 3rd and 4th gears, and also the intermediate shaft according to Jack at Jacks transmission.
I felt that honestly it was a lose lose with a high powered DSM when it comes to keeping transmissions together for any significant and respectable amount of time.
I say this because I have a few dsm buddies that are making good numbers and they are constantly eating up their gears. Ive seen what those 3rd and 4th gears look like after a 500+ ft/lb of torque highway pull. And it appears to happen frequently.
A local, guy has a AWD civic fully built 4g63 and its a awesome car. According to him, he cant even keep the tranny reliable after 450ft/lbs of torque on his 2.3 35r setup. When he maxed the setup out it polverized the tranny on the dyno.
He's tried cryotreating several times, and different fluids, and now he's trying evo3 gears. I heard him once say he's thinking of going automatic.
Then there is this dude Richard, he was making a little over 500awhp on a 57 trim with nitrous, and ive seen the inside of his tranny a few times with no teeth left on the gears.
Also theres a guy, that goes by Lancerman on the boards, he has a 600awhp 2.3 mirage 4g63 and he's a local dsm tranny builder, well Ive spoken with him several times and seen his car in action, its sick but he's gone thru several trannys also. He's one of the people who recommended me to stay around the 400ft.lbs limit if I wanted it to last... Kind of sucks but I personally am happy with that number, but I know many other dsmer's are reaching for much more than that.
So just felt like getting a convo going from people who plan to be making these kind of numbers, or whom already are and what they would/should do to keep the tranny together.