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Old 04-15-2006, 08:38 PM
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fitting a tt trany

i got my engine back and it s been ported and re sealed with 3mm apex seals. its bottle fed as of right now. possibly down the future i am gonna add a super charger to it, its gonna have a lot of hp i know i'm gona need a heavier tranny other than nt tranny now. will the turbo tranny fit right up???
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Old 04-15-2006, 09:45 PM
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Re: fitting a tt trany

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i got my engine back and it s been ported and re sealed with 3mm apex seals. its bottle fed as of right now. possibly down the future i am gonna add a super charger to it, its gonna have a lot of hp i know i'm gona need a heavier tranny other than nt tranny now. will the turbo tranny fit right up???
Well chances of your motor making it passed the bottle fed stat its in now is VERY unlikly.
Rotary engines respond poorly to nitrous unless you are running full stand alone fuel management which will controll your nitrous.
But the NA tranny will do you just fine. Dont bother with upgrading it untill it is the problem. There are 300+whp PP NA cars out there that are running NA trannies or ever miata trannies :P

PS why not just buy a turbo?
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Re: fitting a tt trany

i wasn't thinking about going turbo being that i don't have the ecu, the wiring harness and the necessary lines and manifolds for it being that the motor was a na motor. it a possible still just havn't made a decsion yet.
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Re: fitting a tt trany

well, if you ever decide to go turbo, i got a ecu and harness for you
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Old 04-17-2006, 02:12 PM
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Re: fitting a tt trany

thanks that would be really cool... turbo's are cheaper than superharger kits well at leaste the kit i was looking at. let me know how much you would want for the harness and ecu.
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