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jpindy3

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:00 AM Reply With Quote
ok what power do you think you can put through the t9

what power through a t9 box 150 200 300hp
any anwers will be good thanks,the other thing you have to think is that with a car that waighs 560kg there is not alot of load so i think the std items should hold out quite well,im not talking long term,just through the summer,
so what power do you think

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JAG

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:21 AM Reply With Quote
The gearbox will only 'see' as much power as you can transfer to the road.

Once the power/torque at the tyres exceeds the grip (weight x coefficient of friction) - the wheels will spin and the gearbox will see very little of the extra torque/power.

So I would say it will live with over 300bhp in such a light car with 2WD. Mainly because after about 200bhp you will spin the tyres and unload the gearbox.





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coozer

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:24 AM Reply With Quote
Its torque that the 9 doesn't like.. my engine has 200lb/ft so I'll post on here the milage when it lets go.... over 1000 miles so far





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procomp

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:29 AM Reply With Quote
Hi

It's not realy so much the power that the box can take but the general weak desighn. Things such as sync-roes will be the first to break up. The extra inertia of the 5th gear being accelerated and decelerated causes a lot of problems which is why so many still opt for the 4 speed 2ltr box instead. But in general even a straight cut type 9 will only do 200 if being used very hard. However if moving up to say a dog box version it is a bit better as one of those will survive in an Escort with a genuine 260hp Vx with huge torque also.

Standard boxes should be good for 200 if treated gently and smooth gear changes are used.

Cheers Matt






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snapper

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:32 AM Reply With Quote
The T9 is rated at 145Ft/Ibs 145 BHP
The desiel T9 155Ft/Lbs 145 bhp
and the V6 box at 155Ft/Lbs 155 bhp

Most people run the box with whatever torque they have and replace when it goes bang, if it goes bang to often then you need a stronger one such as BGH or Quafe.
As the ratios in the T9 ratios whilst better than the MT75 are still too long if you need to uprate for extra power you can also address the gear ratio problems.

If you invisage big BHP/Torque then consider the Cosworth T5 box much better ratios and much stronger plus you can get a second hand one for about half the price of a Quafe gearset





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iank

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:37 AM Reply With Quote
There are other options if you are thinking big power (300+bhp and torque to match)

T5 and Supra gearboxes for example.

See http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=107386





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flak monkey

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:50 AM Reply With Quote
I upgraded my box as I had the time with a kit from BGH.

The layshaft needle rollers and the synchros are the weak points. The HD gear kits have a proper roller bearing to replace the laygear needle rollers and the synchros can be replaced with steel rings.

If you are thinking of doing it yourself you will need a few special tools, but nothing major.

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Benzine

posted on 26/6/09 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jpindy3
i have just said to alex that its up to this poll wether i keep it or not,so its up to you lot,



k will join in with the lies tbh


the type 9 will take 450BHP all day long tbh








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Jenko

posted on 26/6/09 at 10:52 AM Reply With Quote
I have a T9 with a 560kg car....Running 203bhp, and 192lb/ft torque....I do road driving and track days....as yet, no problems....as mentioned, just use it and see how you get on...

PJ.





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jpindy3

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
well i know somone thats putting 260bhp to his t9 and its running ok,he also thrashes its,as i say this is only for the summer,then t5 in and big power if i need it that is
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jpindy3

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:18 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Benzine
quote:
Originally posted by jpindy3
i have just said to alex that its up to this poll wether i keep it or not,so its up to you lot,



k will join in with the lies tbh


the type 9 will take 450BHP all day long tbh




right i have sold my engine for 1500,with 300 miles on it if i run it for the summer il have alot more than that,and that means less money and that means no cossie,
so what would you do?
iv always wanted a cossie engine so for the sake of a cupple of weeks,and lieing to you witch im sorry about,i can live with that,aand im sure your get over me lieing well maybe not smilley he seems quite senative

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Benzine

posted on 26/6/09 at 08:35 PM Reply With Quote
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ss1turbo

posted on 2/7/09 at 11:26 AM Reply With Quote
Purely a matter of how long you want it to last - and how much abuse its already had. The T9 in mine had 140-ish lb/ft through it for 85,000 miles and got a bit rattly at idle, plus 1st/2nd synchros were a little sticky when cold.

Upped to it about the 180 mark for the last 10k and its just getting louder and rattles more - still working (last time I had it on the road). About to shove 220-230lb/ft through it and don't it expect to last as long as the first oil change..

I'm a tight git, so going to an MT75 rather than a BGH one despite the ratios (but its a turbo lump with a flat torque curve anyway).





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