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Question for you all ?


SpeedyAndy

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Surely the extra gears gives it that little bit more after the 5 speed had redlined and the internals exploded all over the road.

 

But the 5 speed has less work to do (in a manner of speaking) to get to a higher speed. Unless you're talking top speed, which doesn't mean the car is "faster" in all situations, I'd say the 5 speed would have it due to the ratios.

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oo dear.. i think Ive started some think here lol

 

i would have sed the Supra TT 6 speed over all but now some of you guys are saying n/a conversion lol..

 

So i think it would be good to have a look at it..

 

Has any one got supra TT 6 speed gear box as standard ? and N/A conversion 5 speed gear box ?? if so next time every is down Santa pod could test them out ??

 

we will know then!

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Every manual TT is a 6 speed. You can only get 5 speed in NA's and those that went NA-TT of course.

 

5 speed Ratios (W58):

 

* First Gear: 3.285:1

* Second Gear: 1.894:1

* Third Gear: 1.275:1

* Fourth Gear: 1.00:1

* Fifth Gear: 0.783:1

 

 

6 Speed Ratios (V160)

 

* First gear: 3.830:1

* Second gear: 2.360:1

* Third gear: 1.680:1

* Fourth gear: 1.310:1

* Fifth gear: 1:1

* Sixth gear: 0.790:1

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