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Sorry I thought I answered your questions before you asked them 3 posts ago!
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You haven't answered the questions im asking you mate.Im simply asking for you to elaborate why one gearbox is superior to another by stating facts backed up by results and data.Not about experiences as different people have different experiences with all types of gearboxes.Too many variable factors i.e gear fluid used,condition of gearbox,driving style etc etc
and as ddgonzal stated, its all relative.So lets just talk about the gearboxes in question.
How many cars you and your friends have driven don't change any attributes to gearboxes were comparing!!
Its irrelevant information...My 56 a 4speed shifting smoother than my brothers close ratio t50 behind his worked k-series is irrelavant and the reason why i never even mentioned it in the first place.
so lets keep it simple and factual.Even better if we can both provide verifiable links to back up our discussion.
I.e For perfomance benefits,
Gearbox a is better than gearbox b because it has better gear ratios,
gearbox a is better than gearbox b because its lighter in weight
Gearbox a is a true direct fifth 5 speed , gearbox b is a 4 speed with an overdrive gear
Gearbox a is a bolt on,Gearbox b isn't
etc etc etc
Being popular and affordable has nothing to do with comparing performance gains.Esp not if your planning on getting a custom gearset for the T50.
Data and facts!!This is the type of information i was after,
So explain as to why a "STOCK" T50 gearbox is "SUPERIOR" or would perform better than a F5C56A behind an 1200-1300 A-series.Facts,links,sources...
Lets discuss about their attributes rather than irrelevant information.
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Now to elaborate further - I sold my close ratio 56a which was fully recoed and after a year behind an A16 2nd started to crunch, new straight cut gears were used on 1st and 2nd after its last rebuild and stripped 2nd gear gearing down from 4th and 3rd at calder. I treated that engine like my previous R100 bridgeport but I treat all gear changes with upmost respect. The T50 I used no cluth on was due to a broken clutch cable on the way home from a cruise, now I had the same issue on a fresh 60L and ruined that box behind a highly strung A14 I just acquired from a deceased estate with all work done by ex-nissan race mechanic Gordon Dobey a works datsun 1000 mechanic in the 60s when they won at bathurst. The strength of datsun 56 and 60 series boxes is similar to suzuki boxes they wear quickly after 200k.
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Toyota knows gearboxes better than Nissan always has and even "used" or copy Porsche knowhow for the better German synchros as the Japs could not duplicate the same quality or design for them. Toyota also went to Yamaha to design better heads, Nissan studied other makes. Japanese have always copied and gone from there.
I will ask specific questions to avoid misunderstanding each other.Hopefully i get specific answers.
Now the 56a close ratio you were refering to,
was it a F5C56A or the 56a 4 speed close ratio?
Nismo competition purposely built and recommended the F5C56A for 1270cc-1300cc engines! Why someone would spend that kind of money and put them behind an A16 makes no sense,atleast to me anyway.There is a reason products have recommendations.From brake fluids to performace parts.
Can you also elaborate how you went about putting straight cut gears to the first 2 gears of your gearbox?
For competition, rarely do you get to use the first gear unless in rally.Doesn't make any sense why instead of gear 2,3,4 and 5 which are mostly used in racing ,one would straight cut the first gear which will be least used if used at all,straight cut the 2nd and then leave 3rd,4th and 5th gear.What would be the purpose of doing that to the first gear?
cheers