dlamyle wrote:
Holds my 300whp just fine. The ones in the "subaru world" that say this are the 19yr old knuckle heads who put in racing clutches then do 5k clutch drops in an all wheel drive car that weighs 50% more than ours.
Yeah I totally agree. The lifetime of any trans has a lot to do with how you use/abuse it.
I have a T5z in my 400 hp factory five and it seems very happy despite folks breaking T5s with less than 300 hp.
I am a big proponent of less is more.
However, for ~ $4k for the complete trans swap...are there any better options? BC $4k buys a lot of pro street VW transaxles. And then my logic is what if you ever break a gear or have an issue with your subaru transmission and it takes out those $2k ring and pinion. A lot of very custom parts.
What other options for transmissions are out there?
Can you use a bus/van trans? Are those any better?
I guess one question I should ask myself is how am I going to use this bug when I am done. Answer is I currently have no idea. It will not be a daily driver, I have a 2015 GTi for that. It will not be a strip or autoX or road race car bc I have a factory five roadster for that. I am thinking I will most likely build the car and drive it a bit and then sell it. I mostly wanted to build one just to build one. Sounds crazy, but project builds are more of a hobby than driving. Normal street use I guess is the main target.
I do appreciate peoples thoughts on anything. I have some opinions formulated already, but I like hearing what other people think as well.
One update - She is now in transit from San Diego to her new home in Illinois. It is -15F here today. Any tips on getting er started when she gets here? Starting fluid? I am worried she wont start in the cold weather here to get her off the truck and into the garage.
Thanks and stay tuned!
