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    1. #1
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      4 Speed or 5 Speed Camaro

      I need help chosing a pretty reasonably priced trans for my 76 camaro. It needs to hold 400hp. Need help trying to find the best. I would prefer a 5 speed but will take a 4. Also what would I have to change from a th350 to a manual. Any feedback will be appreciated.



    2. #2
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      Personally I would not even consider a 4 speed if I was you. The benefits and increase in all around drivability make a 5 speed a MUCH better choice. In addition at 400 HP you should have many choices available.
      1969 Camaro (Small Tyre Restomod/mild Protour) 245/40/18 F, 275/35/18 R, stock frame, full Ridetech suspension, LS engine, T56 Mag, Wilwood Brakes. A driver car.

    3. #3
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    4. #4
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      What is your budget? What trans is in the car now?
      Scott from NJ.

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    5. #5
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      I would consider installing a 4 speed if on a low budget and considering how many people are looking to ditch them for a 5/6 speed. A stock Super T10 with a factory Hurst Competition shifter is a great setup. Could even throw a shifter on it from Long. There are some pretty serious looking aftermarket 4 speeds out there that are extremely light weight.

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    6. #6
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      Personally, I think the question you should be thinking about is a 5 speed vs a 6 speed. To go from your existing TH350 to a manual you will need to start under the dash and buy everything from the pedal assembly down. If you are on a tight budget 4 speeds are cheap since everyone, including myself, is pulling them out and replacing them with over drive transmissions. I personally prefer a mechanical Z-bar clutch linkage over a hydraulic setup. But you do need to decide on the transmission before you buy a bellhousing because depending on the transmission it may require a different style bellhousing.

      However, if you decide on a 4 speed I can make you a good deal on a nice freshly rebuilt ST10 with Hurst shifter, flywheel, Lakewood bellhousing and driveshaft I removed from my SBC 68 Camaro when I installed my T56 Magnum.
      Steve Hayes
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    7. #7
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      Jan 2016
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      Hurst Driveline Conversions has a number of different five-speed manual transmission swap options for your '76 Camaro. The transmission that you decide to run will be based on your rear gear ratio, rear tire size, power level and what you are trying to accomplish with the vehicle. If you would like a quote or would like help figuring out what you would need to complete the swap, give us a call at 707-535-3030.




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