What kind of transmission does a T-5 Mustang use?
What kind of transmission does a T-5 Mustang use?
The TREMEC 3550 and TKO500 have the same bolt pattern as 3 or 4 speeds but have the same longer 10 spline input shaft as the T-5. The reason the input shaft is longer is to provide the additional clearance needed for the cable operated bellhousings used in Fox-body Mustangs.
Can a 5 speed transmission be swapped into a cougar?
Swapping a five speed transmission into an early Mustang, Falcon, Cougar, or almost any early Ford could not be any easier these days. Many of the five speed transmissions found in late model Mustangs can be installed with little modification. For a 1965 – 1966 Mustang we recommend a T-5 transmission for engines making under 450hp.
What kind of transmission do I need for a 1966 Mustang?
For a 1965 – 1966 Mustang we recommend a T-5 transmission for engines making under 450hp. The T-5 fits much better than a larger TREMEC TKO due to clearance issues with the transmission tunnel.
Can a 5 speed transmission be used with a console?
It is not recommended to use the shortened input shaft with cars with consoles as the shifter is moved too far forward relative to the console.
What kind of ECU does an A9L Mustang have?
A9L Mustang Mass Air ECU. Professionally Repaired and Tested. 89-93 Ford Mustang 5.0L Computer Rebuild Repair Kit. New Capacitors A9L A9P PCM
What kind of transmission does a T45 Mustang have?
Gear ratios for the T45 are: 1996-1998 Ford Mustang GT 4.6L 2V V8 1996-1998 Ford Mustang Cobra 4.6L 4V V8 1999-early 2001 Ford Mustang GT 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6 1999/early 2001 Ford Mustang Cobra 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6 early 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6
What kind of transmission does a 2001 Ford Mustang have?
early 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6 Tremec TR-3650 Starting with the 2001 model year, Ford rolled out yet another 5-speed transmission known as the TR-3650. Like the T45, it uses a ribbed aluminum case with an integral bell housing.
When did Ford stop using the T-5 transmission?
Mustangs were first equipped with T-5 Transmissions in 1983 and continued using them for all V8 applications until the 1998 Mustang. The T-5 continued to be in use though, as the manual transmission of choice for V6 Mustangs until 2010.