Fd Tranny In A Fc...
#1
Ok guys, Sitting here looking for some definitive answers why or why not a FD tranny would not work in a FC. I know there will be mount changes, and driveshaft length changes. But what else may have to be done, or why don't people do this?
I have seen Dragon, and Igy both do major launches with theirs and not have too much problem. But the T II next to them was twisting output shafts and just destroying the TII trannies all the time...
So let the arguments begin
I have seen Dragon, and Igy both do major launches with theirs and not have too much problem. But the T II next to them was twisting output shafts and just destroying the TII trannies all the time...
So let the arguments begin
#2
I dont know where the shifter location is on the fd tranny but it seems to me like that would be the only thing you might run into besides whats listed in your post originaly. Ive actualy thought about the fd tranny before myself thinking maybe it would be easier to find than a tII one. As for why people dont do it i think that mostly theres not alot of high powered fcs that are pushing the limit on the fc tranny.
#7
Originally Posted by Silver Ninety Three' date='Apr 9 2004, 11:15 PM
Don't forget that the fd uses a pull-type clutch while the fc is conventional push-type. Would take some fabricating.
#8
not worth it..depending on what model fc you have. the S5 trannies are just a tad bit weaker, if not he same as fd's. the clutches are different, the mounting is different. its just not worth the hassle for just a little bit more strength. a better option would be to get an OS giken gearset, or I think quaife makes some as well. They arent cheap, but you shouldn't have to worry about breaking your tranny...
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