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because they came out of a tractor! apart from the obvious bellhousing difference, the commo version of the T56 has diferent linkages somewhere, and it only has single syncros on forward gears, as well as a longer gear throw

So No..

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From all the previous posts there are four different boxes:

1. XR6T

2. XR6

3. XR8

4. Expensive Daewoo V8s

They have different splines, lengths, shifter locations etc etc

I would like to know if any of the bellhousings bolt up to the XR6T block as I want a cheaper box than the turbo one for my Escort when it gets an XR6T motor.

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On 18/03/2007 at 9:00 PM, Ninka said:

Hiddeous and I just fitted a 6 speed manual to xr06t's BA 5 speed car yesterday.

No major problems, you just need the complete trans with cross member etc., shifter, yoke and some additional wiring for the reverse inhibitor, and it will all bolt in.

We spent about 6 hours doing the job.

So retune required? 

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good thread mine :mole:

 

In short, yes... just to switch the ECU's program/setup from auto to manual. No other tuning is necessary. 

 

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Not when going from manual to manual.

 

 

7 minutes ago, k31th said:

 

 

In short, yes... just to switch the ECU's program/setup from auto to manual. No other tuning is necessary. 

 

Also going from Auto to Manual requires a touch more than just that ^

 

To do properly gear ratios need to set, torque management and idle parametes need to be adjust plus a couple of other things.

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1 minute ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

properly

This is the point. To do it properly, you'd want a full tune and setup done to suit the new setup... but to just "get it done", is another matter.

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