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TT conversion question
Now I dont want you guys to get mad at me for asking this question. I DID read the FAQ thread and I got some really great tips and ideas form it but there is 1 question that I couldnt get answered. I have(or just bought) a 1993 Dodge Stealth N/A(manual) and I want to convert it to a TT but if I do, would I need to change my transmission too?
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Re: TT conversion question
No you dont have to. Many people are running the NA transmission. You may want to consider a LSD or something to strengthen it though. Also the LSD will help with launches with the extra power.
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you will definitely have to upgrade clutches if you keep your transmission, if not, you'll burn it up real quick. As previously stated, and LSD or insert would definitely be a good idea, not a necesity so as long as you dont get on it hard. The stock differentials in the FWD manuals are a time bomb waiting to explode, and without a limited slip differential, you are risking blowing the differential clear through the bell housing, which will lead to having to get another transmission.
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