Borg-Warner T-56 transmission

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The T-56 six speed manual transmission has been used in a wide range of vehicles from General Motors, Dodge, and Ford Motor Company. The transmission was originally designed and built by BorgWarner for the Dodge Viper later being used by GM in 1992 for the generation II and later engines, but from 1998 was built by Tremec, though nothing changed internally. The T-56 has been succeeded by the Tremec TR-6060 transmission in many former T-56 applications, as well as applications requiring greater strength than the T-56 could offer.

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The transmission uses a hydraulic clutch, except for the Cobra which was mechanical. The Cobra had an 11-inch clutch disc. The entire case, including the bell housing, is made of aluminum. The T-56 has a synchromesh made up of brass synchros for the GM and Ford applications, and stainless steel in the Dodge application. The transmission also features internal stops which render stopbolts on the shifter mechanism unnecessary.

Identification

Tag IDApplicationTorque Rating (lb.ft)1st2nd3rd4th5th6thRevInput SplinesOutput Splines
1386-000-0031992 Dodge Viper3302.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12630
1386-000-0051993–1995 Dodge Viper5502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12630
1386-000-0061993 Camaro/Firebird w/2.73 final drive "M28"3503.36:12.07:11.35:11.00:10.80:10.62:13.28:12627
1386-000-0071993 Camaro/Firebird w/3.23 final drive "M29"4002.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.80:10.62:13.28:12627
1386-000-0091994–1995 Camaro/Firebird4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
1386-000-011GM Aftermarket4502.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.80:10.62:13.28:12627
1386-000-012Mustang 5.0 Aftermarket4502.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.80:10.62:13.28:11031
1386-000-013Holden4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
1386-000-0141996–2002 Dodge Viper2.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12630
1386-000-0161996–1997 Camaro/Firebird4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
1386-000-0171998 Camaro/Firebird4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
1386-000-0181996–2002 Dodge Viper4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12630
1386-000-0193902.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:1
1386-000-0201999–2002 Camaro/Firebird4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
1386-000-021Aston Martin4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.79:10.63:12.90:12630
1386-000-022Holden Commodore3502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
1386-000-023Corvette C53752.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
1386-000-0243752.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:1
1386-000-025Corvette Z06 C53852.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.84:10.56:12.90:12627
TNET-10774152.97:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:1
TNET-1247Dodge Viper4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12630
TUET-12594.6 Mustang Aftermarket w/mech speedo4502.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.80:10.62:13.28:11031
TUET-12604.6 Mustang Aftermarket w/elec speedo4502.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.80:10.62:13.28:11031
TUET-1452Chevrolet Corvette3702.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
TUET-1453Chevrolet Corvette3702.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12627
TUET-1576Aston Martin4152.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.79:10.63:12.90:12630
TUET-16603502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:127
TUET-16942003–2004 Mustang Cobra4502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.79:10.63:12.90:11027
TUET-1806Dodge Viper SRT-105502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12630
TUET-2022Cadillac CTS-V2.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.84:10.56:12.90:1
TUET-2060Mustang Cobra4502.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.80:10.62:13.28:11027
TUET-2062Dodge Viper5502.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.74:10.50:12.90:12630
TUET-2066Pontiac GTO/Holden Monaro2.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.84:10.56:12.90:12627
TUET-5044Cadillac CTS-V2.97:12.07:11.43:11.00:10.84:10.56:12.90:1
TUET-6450T-56 Ford N/A XR63.35:12.07:11.35:11.00:10.80:10.63:12331
TUET-7477T-56 Magnum Chevy Aftermarket2.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.80:10.63:12631
TUET-7484T-56 Magnum Ford Aftermarket2.66:11.78:11.30:11.00:10.80:10.63:12631
TUET-8274T-56 Magnum Ford Aftermarket2.97:12.10:11.46:11.00:10.74:10.50:12631
TUET-8277T-56 Magnum Chevy Aftermarket2.97:12.10:11.46:11.00:10.74:10.50:12631

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