And I don't know what they mean in regards to getting parts.. finding replacement parts for the Magnum shouldn't be any more difficult than a normal T56 and they use the same part number clutches.
Seriously though, on a sub 700 ft-lb car the only way you are gonna break a Magnum is by "shocking" the trans.. like launching on slicks or what I posted above.
And even if the Viper T56 proves to be a bit better on the track the Magnum is still superior on the street. So you need to decide where you'll be driving more.
Small story I did on the Magnum:
http://www.camaroperformers.com/cama...ion/index.html
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