Ultimate Sequential T56 Magnum Transmission: Precision and Performance Unleashed
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In this thrilling episode, the team unveils the ultimate sequential T56 Magnum transmission, a result of a powerhouse collaboration between Tremec, PPG, and Tick Performance. This gearbox is not your average run-of-the-mill transmission; it boasts straight cut gears for lightning-fast gear changes and precise engagement. Unlike its face plated counterparts, this transmission is purpose-built for durability and unrivaled performance, ensuring a seamless and exhilarating driving experience on the track.
Tick Performance leaves no stone unturned when it comes to transmission innovation. They have crafted a removable pump housing for enhanced rigidity and lubrication, setting a new standard in transmission design. The modifications made to accommodate different gear diameters showcase their dedication to optimizing gear ratios for maximum power delivery. With a PPG gear set at its core, this T56 Magnum promises a symphony of straight cut screams as you shift through the gears with lightning speed and precision.
Moreover, the addition of a gear position sensor takes the driving experience to new heights, allowing for lightning-fast and accurate gear shifts. By eliminating the need for a tail shaft linkage and introducing a strain gauge sensor, Tick Performance has truly revolutionized the way drivers interact with their transmissions. The meticulous attention to detail in ensuring proper fitment of components like the front Billet cover and xclutch throwout bearing highlights their commitment to excellence in every aspect of transmission engineering. Through rigorous testing and verification, the team guarantees that every component functions flawlessly, delivering unparalleled performance on the road and track.
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