View Full Version : Rebuilding my Trans, what to order?
Cammaxon
09-23-2010, 09:53 PM
I just got off the phone with Jack from Jacks transmissions, I have a pretty good idea what i'm going to get but wanted mitsustyle input
Welded center diff for $50?
orrr
4 spider for $399?
I have heard many people complaining about how crappy it is to turn with a welded center diff, I refuse to stick with the 2-spider, and the 4-spider is $350 more than having jack weld mine up. HONEST opinions.
Stock 1st gear with new synchro?
orrr
Evo 3 double synchro and evo 3 input shaft for $319
I wan't to rev my lime green spilner mobile to 8000k rpm, launch it like Apollo 11, all day long no problems.... and my goal is for 500whp (up a solid 100 from current)
Which brings me to clutch disk, price isnt a big deal they are all within $20
6-puck sprung? (my choice unless u can convince me otherwise)
6-puck solid?
Street disk?
The order goes through tomorrow so w/b asap!
Halon
09-23-2010, 10:12 PM
Unless this is a drag car, I would always recommend 4-spider. After that, I'd say just get a stock rebuild/refresh. That's all I ever ran. Stock rebuild (stage 1) with a 4-spider.
As for clutch, most single disc setups will drag above 8k RPM's which may affect your high RPM shifting. Not much you can do for that as far as I know. What clutch are you running, and whats your setup and goals? I really liked me ACT2900 PP / Clutchnet sprung 6puck bastardized setup.
turbotalon1g
09-24-2010, 07:24 AM
Agree with B-man, although I never really minded my welded diff. either.
I ran a TRE stg. 3/2.5 (they changed it since i bought mine), I absolutely loved it the best DSM trans I have driven, the higher RPM you revved it the smoother it was.
I wouldn't set my heart on a 8k RPM limit, although if you are shooting for 500whp you might/should get there, however focus on where you make power.
Clutch setup, I have read good things for people using a ACT PP with clutchnet disk, it seems to be the way for single disk setups. If you can go twin, i say go twin.
I'd say stg. 1 w/4 spider and a twin disk.
123abc
09-24-2010, 11:18 AM
Only input I can offer is if you go with a single disc clutch, get an unsprung 6 puck. I've broken 3 clutches due to the springs busting....
Halon
09-24-2010, 11:55 AM
Only input I can offer is if you go with a single disc clutch, get an unsprung 6 puck. I've broken 3 clutches due to the springs busting....
Which is exactly why people are using the Clutchnet disc, the springs are enclosed/contained better.
goodhart
09-24-2010, 12:00 PM
Only input I can offer is if you go with a single disc clutch, get an unsprung 6 puck. I've broken 3 clutches due to the springs busting....
What clutch have yuou been using? Those Ebay ones?
123abc
09-24-2010, 12:39 PM
What clutch have yuou been using? Those Ebay ones?
Stock, stage 2 xtd, stage 3 xtd. I'm really hard on my car when I drive, so I kind of find it hard to believe a disc that looks the same but costs twice as much is going to have lasted this long. Im still rocking out the same XTD stage 2 pressure plate and throw out bearing for around 3 years.
TalonFiero
09-24-2010, 12:42 PM
XTD, aren't those chinese knock offs?
I and many others have had excellent luck with ACT 6 puck sprung. The only clutch to run in my opinion until you start making over 700hp dynojet.
C3L1CA
09-24-2010, 12:43 PM
I had the TRE stage 3 with the 4 spider and loved it. I never had a problem shifting with either my competition stage 4 clutch or my twin disc.
I really liked my 4 spider, and I only got that because of people telling me it was better for a street car. I also really liked the longer first gear for drag racing. I'd probably go with a sprung 6 puck if it will hold your power/tq goals. My comp clutch stage 4 I remember holding to a little above 500 @ db with some nitrous. Maybe that clutch is worth looking into as they were super cheap when I bought mine.
TalonFiero
09-24-2010, 12:47 PM
Cammaxon, why not have DB Performance rebuild your tranny?
They can get your tranny rebuilt within two business days most times. I just had my 5 speed evo with bad syncros in 3rd and 5th and a worn out reverse get replaced and fully rebuilt for ~$800 in just a couple days!
I also brought them a pretty rough shape 2g tranny that grenaded 4th gear and took out other stuff and they quoted me just under $1600 for pretty much new everything.
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