T56 capable of 1200hp by RSG

Started by 55starchief, March 17, 2006, 11:23:05 PM

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55starchief

SLOATSBURG, NY - Engine builders, take your best shot - the new RSG Tranzilla T56 can take virtually anything you dish out - even big-block power up to 1200hp and 1000 ft./lbs. of torque. To essentially triple the load capacity of a stock Tremec T56, RSG installs 9310-alloy gears cut with a 22-degree Helix angle, teamed with a tough 9310 main shaft and a host of other RSG upgrades. They include: Corvette-style triple cone synchronizer technology coupled with carbon fiber synchro
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rings, steel 3-4 shift forks, and heavy duty bearings, All internal rotating parts are blueprinted and balanced, and RSG meticulously performs the critical task of performance shimming gear end clearances.

RSG's Tanzillas fit all 6-speed Camaros, Firebirds, C5 Corvettes, Mustangs, Vipers, Cadillac CTS-Vs, Pontiac GTOs and anything else retrofitted with the popular T56. Even better, these brutally strong T56s are available with four different gear sets from a wide-ratio 2.98 first gear, to a road-race/close-ratio 2.29 low gear box. With two more gear sets in between, there's bound to be ratio that fits exactly what your car needs.

Rockland Standard Gear also offers several other T56 models and levels of modifications to fit your specific application. For more information please contact: Rockland Standard Gear, 150 Route 17, Sloatsburg, NY 10974. Phone (800) 227-1523. Fax (877) 774-3294. Or visit us on the web at: http://www.rsgear.com.\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">www.rsgear.com.

Roadkill

Pity the T-56 requires so much bracketery to put it on a Third Gen . . .

55starchief

Quoting: Roadkill
Pity the T-56 requires so much bracketery to put it on a Third Gen . . .



Not with my new found welding and fabrication skills mate

Roadkill

Quoting: 55starchief
Not with my new found welding and fabrication skills mate




I think there's a bit more to it then that.

55starchief

Quoting: Roadkill
I think there's a bit more to it then that.


Nothing we cant solve with a weldser and a 9" grinder