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Dan....found out I can go the Camaro 5-speed (Borg Warner) route too, heard it was about the same size as the Muncie, but has that 5th (sort of overdrive gear)...let me know if you see one of these too....
Thanks
Steve
Dan....found out I can go the Camaro 5-speed (Borg Warner) route too, heard it was about the same size as the Muncie, but has that 5th (sort of overdrive gear)...let me know if you see one of these too....
Thanks
Steve
I might know of one around, let me check with a coworker... but the t5 isn't up for a lot of power. Granted your car is light but I recall some steam roller back tires... traction can break parts.
I just sold a 6 speed richmond a few weeks ago, that would have been perfect for what you are doing.
I might know of one around, let me check with a coworker... but the t5 isn't up for a lot of power. Granted your car is light but I recall some steam roller back tires... traction can break parts.
I just sold a 6 speed richmond a few weeks ago, that would have been perfect for what you are doing.
I agree....after reading more about it, think I may stick to the Muncie...
Thanks
If interested I have an orginal never rebuilt M22, rockcrusher, in excellent condition, but it's not cheap. If your looking for an M20, they are around and not expensive to rebuild.
If interested I have an orginal never rebuilt M22, rockcrusher, in excellent condition, but it's not cheap. If your looking for an M20, they are around and not expensive to rebuild.
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