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		Tim; 
 
  For  comparison  purposes, my  65  fastback  has  a  3.25  rear  gear,351-W,350hp  or  less, certainly  no  more  than  that. My  Tremec  3550  has  the  .64  fifth  gear, my  tires are  15" short  tires,about  25.5  inches  tall. Cruising  the  interstae  at  75 mph  I'm  turning about  1900 rpms  give  or  take  50 rpms  or  so. 
 
As  I  stated  earlier, 1st  thru  3rd  gear  are  a  lot lower  than  the  toploader  ratio  and  I  can  "stand  on  it"  thru  3rd  gear  and  the  car  really  hauls  the mail. I've  run  in  the  12.90's  at  the  drag  strip  with the  only  change  from  the  way  it  is  for  daily  driving  is  a  set  of  drag  radials  on  the  rear. 
 
For  me  a  day  at  work  is  anywhere  from  200  to  300  miles, 90%  on  the  highway  and  I  drive  my  car  to  work  at  least  once  a  month,more  when  the  weather  is  nice, so  the  5  speed  was  a  no-brainer  for  me.... 
 
Also, Superformance  and  I'm  sure  others  have    a  shifter  handle  that  looks  exactly  like  the  factory  toploader shifter  for  the  Tremec  trans. , I  have  one  on  my  car. Unless you  look  under  the  car, you'd  think I  have  a  toploader  in  it. I  got  my  shifter handle  from  a  Superformance  owner, his  car  came  with  both  shifters  and  he  ended  up  with  a  toploader  and  didn't  need  the  other  shifter, bolts  directly  to  the  Tremec  shifter  "stub". 
 
Just  depends  on  what  you  plan  to  do  with  your  car  and  how  you  plan  to  drive  it  most  of  the  time  as  to  what  trans. will  suit  you  best. For  my  use  and  needs, nothing  but  a  5  speed  would  do. 
 
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		I have an identical tire/trans setup as Patrick (only I have a 427.) My TKO 600 is new (400 miles) and so I am sure its still getting broken in, but it seems to be less sure of itself during gear changes than a toploader. Its been 15 years since I had a toploader so maybe its just me.  
 
I suspect the .82 5th probably feels like a more natural progression from 4th whereas I can really feel the ratio separation when I drop into the .64 5th. But the ability to super-cruise in 5th with the .64 is a nice feature, even if it does invite the urge to speed like hell. I did the math....my right foot will chicken out before the car does. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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		Good Input From all. 
 
I have had the tremec TKO behind a 427 and the Toplaoder behind a 427 with Both cars having a 3:54 Salisbury rear end and a 460 with a TKO behind it with 3:73 gears I also owned 302 with a T-5 behind it. 
 
I have had the good fortune to own Four Cobras. 
 
1) 302/T-5 it felt good through the gears but, in 5th there was very little acceleration. 
 
2) 427 Top Oiler Tremec TKO great through all the gears...smooth shifting but, it did break the 5th/Reverse rail and was repaired. 
 
3) 460 with TKO 3:73 gears , smooth shifting but 1st was useless. 2-5 made it a four speed with an overdrive but, with that much torque it accelerated no matter what. 
 
4) 427 SO with Toploader again smooth shifting but, on any road in 4th the engine is turning a lot of RPM's and not comfortable at speed on the highway. 
 
Both of my Tremecs had the .82 overdrive and they all were smooth shifting........My next car will have a five spped Tremec with the .82 overdrive. 
 
One man's experience. The advise above to get it right on the front end is the best. I have found that a 3:55 rear end or a little lower with the .82 overdrive gives the best performance/comfort experience. 
 
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		Jim, to help your trans feel more sure of itself during a quick gear change, you need an aftermarket shifter.  The stock Tremec shifters are not spring loaded. 
 
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				Jim, to help your trans feel more sure of itself during a quick gear change, you need an aftermarket shifter.  The stock Tremec shifters are not spring loaded.I know someone that can sell you one.  ;-) 
			
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		Yeah, but you know I'll take care of you. 
 
The one that most people like is the Steeda Tri-Ax for the TKO 500/600.  Shorter throw, spring loaded.   
 
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				Yeah, but you know I'll take care of you. 
 
The one that most people like is the Steeda Tri-Ax for the TKO 500/600.  Shorter throw, spring loaded.   
 
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Ahh, I see, so the offset coil springs kind of push your shifter over for third gear so it's easier to find, correct?
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		I think you'll get people saying each is the better tranny, but the main thing is to get the right rear end ratio for the particular tranny you pick, because if you donlt, some gears may be "useless", or the ratio's may not be optimal for cruising/acceleration. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				I think you'll get people saying each is the better tranny, but the main thing is to get the right rear end ratio for the particular tranny you pick, because if you donlt, some gears may be "useless", or the ratio's may not be optimal for cruising/acceleration. 
			
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		if you're using a 289/302 block you could easily use an aftermarket t5 and save 30 lbs and put more hp to the rear tires (i've heard the tremecs will eat more hp, don't know about the toploader).  t5 75 lbs., tko's 105 lbs.   
 
i drive a tko600 behind a 351 with 30-hrs and it shifts better now i believe with more use.  the shifting is quick 1-2-3-4, as the pedal is going in the shifter is coming out and going into the next gear by the time the pedal hits the floor at lower rpm's.  going to 5th is over and up so takes more stuff.  i'm using a roller pilot bearing so this might help, i also broke the tranny in with reg. synchromesh for as few easy miles as i could stand then went to pennzoil synchromesh which i read is supposed to be a preferred lube.  i think the heavier gears of the tkos take a little to get used to shift wise, the t5 is supposed to be better shifting.        
 
actually i have two different setups, one has the .64 od, the other 82.  the 64 is nice to cruise at hiway but the rear gear is too small so it takes a downshift to pass.  the .82 is another gear compared to the 64, with your 302 based engine i would stay with 82 od or similiar t5 or 1-1 toploader. 
 
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		My third gear  is nearly imposible under WOT no other shifts are a problem on the 600 I have the replacment shift lugs from Fortes but have never put them in thats my next project and im running the penziol syncro fluid also.We had a M21 back in the day  never a problem shifting.If I had to do it over it would be a Jerico RR tranni. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				Ahh, I see, so the offset coil springs kind of push your shifter over for third gear so it's easier to find, correct? 
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It's spring loaded, so when you're going from 2nd to 3rd, you essentially just have to push upwards and the springs kick you over to the neutral position and you just continue to push up.  When you get used to it, you're basically just shoving the thing upwards.
 
Rodknock...
 
You can use that shifter handle, or you can use the existing one that bolts to a regular Tremec shifter.  A 427/289 Tremec repop handle will work.
 
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		TKB289 Tim before you buy a trans for the car, the to big questions are How much TORQUE and hp is your motor going to produce?? What rearend gear ratio are you looking at? What fuel system are you looking at, carb, FI system, webers? Are you going to keep this car for the long haul? If so, might you get the power craze and want a more powerful motor down the road? IMO the TKO 600 will work fine for your car. For first gear, you want something in the 2.80-2.60 depending on the rearend ratio. If the motor is stock and mild, get an steel flywheel. This stores energy better that aluminum for moving the car forward. 28-32 lb flywheel. Over drive ratio in the .80's to .70's. TKO has fixed some of the problem with there trannies. With a SB motor car, the ratio in the rearend would be a 3.31-3.54. Anything lower and your motor will be weak in grunt to push the car along at highway speeds. You want the motor about 500-700 rpms into the torque power band. This will give you the best mpg and easy accell without down shifting all the time. For my car I have a richmond 6 spd and race G-force 5 speed. I have 3.31 gearing and think it works best for the torque motor I have. IMO I think that Richmond still builds a better trans over all. Dad always said you get what you pay for and I still believe this to be very true.     Rick L.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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