T56 swap or converter
That brings me to me dilema. I have owned a stick once before and the fun factor of a M6 is very appealing to me. I don't do a lot of highway and I live and work in the burbs (no stop and go traffic jams foe this guy). I have a few questions to help educate me in my decision if I may ask.
1). I am considering the M6 swap. Basically I will post on message boards and even place a few newspaper adds if needed looking for a m6 guy that wants my auto and then we swap all parts. I would drive as far as 8 hours away which will open the market up to anyone in indiana, wisconson, iowa, missouri, ect. (I am just south of chicago). I know this has been done before so my question is if me and M6 guy drive to same mechanic can he swap us even if his car is a z28 or SS? I know you have to swap harnesses and such but I was not sure if there was any reason I would need it to be another pontiac or if a chevy will work also.
Only other question on the M6 swap idea is about gears. I have 323 and no plans to change them. I know the M6 standard is 342. Can I run a T56 on my gears or do we need rear ends swapped too?
2). I may ditch the M6 idea and go the other route and get a torque converter. I plan to make it to the track once a month for fun and 1/4 mile times. So the auto may suit me well with a TC. I was thinking of a 3500 stall with 2.5 str for some street drivability but yet a little track punch. My question here is if I put in a 3500/2.5 TC with trans cooler & shift kit will I be ok on my 10 bolt (with ta cover) and nitto DR's?
Thanks in advance for any info and feel free to post which way you would go givin my car and lack of heavy/hwy driving. BTW this is a daily driver and I have no plans to ever do cam/heads and no N20 planned either.
Thanks
Id go with a Yank 3200-3600. And yes on Nitto's your rearend should live a happy life. Add the Transgo shift kit, a TA rear cover, and have fun.
The stall will wake the car up in that dead area as well.
Good luck in your decission.
I was about to do the swap but then I really gave it it some thought. Sure the m6 is fun, but you will have to replace the rearend ($2500), get different gears, and may run into problems with the weak T56 (thinking rebuild).
For a lot less, money, you can get a converter, and have a faster and more consistent car. It will also get rid of the deadspots in an a4.
I'm happy I went with a converter but 2.5 STR is a bit too much. I went with 2.5 and it's too much. I can't get traction (especially with f1). I can roast the tires doing 20mph if I punch it. Since you stated you had a low HP f-body, get a converter with a soft launch (low STR) that will be more effiecient top end to make use of your HP.
Good luck
Thanks,
-Travis
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