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View Poll Results: Which Trans is best for my '69 Firebird?
TKO 500 5 1.43%
TKO 600 91 26.00%
T-56 195 55.71%
Richmond 17 4.86%
Other 42 12.00%
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Old 01-15-2011, 01:28 PM
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Default Consider the KEISLER Rallye Sport 5-Speed

If you are looking for the shift quality of the T56 Magnum, you should check out our KEISLER Rallye Sport RS 5-speed. It utilizes the advanced synchro technology developed by Borg Warner and 3M for the T56 and T45. Parts are directly interchangeable with Viper T56, for example.

The RS shift quality is, in my opinion, better than the T56 because the linkage system in the T56 is massive for the 5/6/R shift rail system. The T56 was originally developed as a truck transmission for GM 1/2 called T55. It never went into production as a truck tranny, but kept the design.

The RS fits our muscle cars with no cutting in most applications - all GM F, A, X, and B-body. This is due to our new transmission case, along with the use of new PerfectFit designed shift components.

All RS transmissions come with a premium shifter mechanism: adjustable but preset solid shifter stops, tunable shifter bias spring (we select the right set for your application), bearing materials under all moving joints, sealed, and no plastic junk anywhere.

Pricing for RS 5-speed kits (incl new dynamic balanced driveshaft, crossmember, isolator, speedo cable/gear, pilot bearing, hardware, console nameplate or shift knob, fully illustrated instructions) starts at $2295 for the RS400 kit, $2595 for the RS500 kit, and tops out at $2995 for the RS600 close ratio 600 torque kit.

The RS uses your stock bell, clutch pressure plate (and fine spline GM disc for 500/600 models), put the shifter exactly in the correct shifter position, and includes a 3 year blanket warranty.

We have been selling the RS for 3 years now as the T45RS in the lower torque format, non PerfectFit design. The RS 5-Speed is a redesign of the T45RS with many new parts, including higher torque capacity 1pc shoot peened 9310 CNC ground gears among others.

RATIOS:
RS400/500 3.37, 1.99, 1.33, 1.0, .67
RS600 *best ratios* 2.80, 1.99, 1.33, 1.0, .67

Hope this helps to give you and everyone else here more insight to the RS, and more choices.
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Old 01-15-2011, 03:23 PM
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Shafi,

Are you going to have an all inclusive kit for us 67-69 Camaro/Firebird people that can't stand the embarassment of their automatic muscle car?

My goal is to get my '69 somewhat track day competent. Current 3:73 posi with Moser axles, 355 ci, 202 heads, GM "Duntov" cam, 650 Speed Demon, that comes to life around 3-3,500 rpm. Will the RS-5 600 close ratio gearing be a decent choice?

I had the car 21 years now and it's about time to increase her fun factor.
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Old 01-16-2011, 08:36 AM
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Shafi,

Are you going to have an all inclusive kit for us 67-69 Camaro/Firebird people that can't stand the embarassment of their automatic muscle car?

My goal is to get my '69 somewhat track day competent. Current 3:73 posi with Moser axles, 355 ci, 202 heads, GM "Duntov" cam, 650 Speed Demon, that comes to life around 3-3,500 rpm. Will the RS-5 600 close ratio gearing be a decent choice?

I had the car 21 years now and it's about time to increase her fun factor.
Indeed! Check out the complete solution HERE. I've attached a pic also.

Sounds like the Duntov cam is similar to the one used in the 327ci/365HP Corvette '63-67. I had a '65 Vette with this engine, and it liked to run above 3000rpm also. This motor will work exceptionally well with the RS500 deeper first gear. Those engines like to rev and can use the extra torque multiplication the lower first gear provides. That being said, the 2.80 first gear will motivate the car with less torque multiplication, but less drop in the 1-2. If you shift at 6500rpm, you'll be going 40mph with the RS400/500 and 48mph with the RS600.

Check out a really nice gear speed calculator here. Use the ratios to compare the two for your application.
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I voted "other", and someone wanted to know what "other" meant. Jerico DR-4 4 speed, except I swapped in the road racing sliders, with a GV overdrive here....and a Long Shifters V-gate. Yes, it's a street car.
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I also voted "other" and will be using the Jerico WC4.

http://www.jericoperformance.com/index.htm
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