87'GTstang
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Since you will be going with stroker, you will have plenty of torque down low. Also factoring in the highway cruise preference; the tko 600 2.87 first gear option shouldn't be a problem getting moving and the slightly better .64 OD option should be a better bet.Sicarius428 said:Thanks for the suggestions. My car is a daily driver when its dry. I do need the freeway overdrive since work is about 20 miles from home. My consern is really first gear... I would hate to end up with too much first or too little... Strength is more of a perk because I doubt I will ever reach 500 lbs of torque. The stock T5 gear ratio would be closest to the TKO 500 correct? Kevin
The trannies are essentially the same construction. The problem is when you go with a more shallow gear, the load carrying capacity decreases. If you look at the very first T5 trannies, they had a 2.95 first gear. the WC T5 trannies from 86' up came with the 3.35 gearing. These had an inherrent problem with being over-powered and not holding up, so when the T5Z was released, it had more capability AND it went back to the 2.95 option because it holds up better.
The same holds true with any gearing setup but in this case the tko 500 versus the tko 600 gearing ratios.