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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Where can I get my mt-82 upgraded?
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<blockquote data-quote="twistedneck" data-source="post: 14238224" data-attributes="member: 130159"><p>MT82 has 82mm gears. hence MT82! i think the T56 Magnum is 86mm diameter. also, the MT82 has slighlty thinner gears vs. the T56, MT82 looks about 3-5mm narrower. call it 23mm vs 27mm or something like that.</p><p></p><p>2013 and beyond MT82's have one of the syncro's removed on 5th gear, so i'd find a way to add those back.. if you don't have FI or Nitrous, then the MT82 is a better transmission. its almost 60lbs lighter, shifts much better IMO, and has 5 forward ratios and one overdrive vs. 4 forward ratios and 2 overdrives in the Magnum. the linkage is the big advantage of the Magnum - and you can get around that by using a better shiftier / bracket / fluid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twistedneck, post: 14238224, member: 130159"] MT82 has 82mm gears. hence MT82! i think the T56 Magnum is 86mm diameter. also, the MT82 has slighlty thinner gears vs. the T56, MT82 looks about 3-5mm narrower. call it 23mm vs 27mm or something like that. 2013 and beyond MT82's have one of the syncro's removed on 5th gear, so i'd find a way to add those back.. if you don't have FI or Nitrous, then the MT82 is a better transmission. its almost 60lbs lighter, shifts much better IMO, and has 5 forward ratios and one overdrive vs. 4 forward ratios and 2 overdrives in the Magnum. the linkage is the big advantage of the Magnum - and you can get around that by using a better shiftier / bracket / fluid. [/QUOTE]
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