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Old 06-04-2011, 06:58 PM
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Ya forgot one...

http://www.rsgear.com
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And here is yet another:

http://www.gforcetransmissions.com/tran_gt-56.asp

But none of them are dog-ring boxes, which is what the OP was asking about.

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Old 06-04-2011, 07:09 PM
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The only T-56 'dog ring' transmissions that are marketed here in the USA (and for the most part, available)... are the boxes from Rockland Standard and Keisler.

The Aussie's have a few as well... but they are only rated at around 500hp max... and run about $1k for a single rebuild, which happens more than anyone would want to run in a street chassis.
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Ya forgot one...

http://www.rsgear.com
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This still has Synchronizers where as the Road and Track doesn't.

Here is a specific link to the product. I probably should have posted this to begin with.

I hope this helps Identifying the transmission easier.

http://www.keislerauto.com/recent-ne...k-6-speed.html

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I'd also be interested in some feedback on the R/T-56. Haven't really heard much about it since it was released, especially now that Keisler is marketing their RS transmissions so heavily.
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I'd also be interested in some feedback on the R/T-56. Haven't really heard much about it since it was released, especially now that Keisler is marketing their RS transmissions so heavily.
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As things move forward, I will certainly give you impressions pro and con. I think the RS Products are their bread and butter line. They will probably sell a a lot of them, whereas the Road and Track I believe to be more of a niche gearbox, at least for street cars.

The RS products look really nice, in fact I almost picked one up for this vette, however I had already bought the Road and Track (Which I already bought for the Camaro) and since I had it sitting in a crate I figured I'd go ahead and put it in. It might stay, or it still may go in the Camaro. If necessary, I could always go with a T-56 Magnum, or one of the 5 speeds Shafi offers.

I heard real nice things about the RS line.

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To ALL;

Is there anymore information about the T-56 Dogbox put out by Keisler? I haven't seen much in a while so I figure there has to be more information out there.

Any contributions would be very appreciated.

I have also read somewhere that there is a company making an electronic shifter that will allow "Flat Upshifting", and "Auto Blip" Down Shifting.

Anyone have any experience with these devices?

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http://ls1tech.com/forums/manual-tra...gear-sets.html

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