Six-Speed for Early Camaros
Photography by Marlan Davis
The T56 six-speed used in 1993-and-up Camaros and Firebirds presents car crafters with a readily available manual overdrive trans beefy enough to survive behind classic musclecar engines. With its 2.97:1 First gear, the 1993 T56 is conservatively rated with a torque capacity of 400 lb-ft; 1994-and-up 2.66:1 First-gear T56s are capable of withstanding at least 450 lb-ft. Borg-Warner distributors offer a special aftermarket T56 that bolts to a standard factory T5 manual trans bellhousing, but since its quite pricey ($2,295 at Rockland Standard Gear), many car crafters grab the widely available production versions from the wrecking yard (typical price: about $1,500). Adopting the production version takes some real engineuity, as shown here on two 1967-1969 Camaro retrofits performed by RPM Engines & Machine and John Wilson at West Coast Connection.
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Abbott Enterprises Inc.
901 West Fourth Ave
P.O. Box 9026
Pine Bluff
AR
71601
870-535-4973
www.abbott-tach.com
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Rockland Standard Gear
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Centerforce Clutches
Prescott,
AZ
9-28/-771-8422
centerforce.com
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Stealth Conversions
P.O. Box 11411
Pleasanton
CA
94588
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HURST
10601 Memphis Ave.
Cleveland
OH
44144
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West Coast Connection
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MACHINE
Rohnert Park
CA
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By Marlan Davis
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