08-06-2011, 02:12 PM
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Swap transmission
I've been noticing a little slip in my clutch when autocrossing, and everything is hot. I'm replacing the clutch. Has anyone ever thought about changing the boxster 2.7 5 speed out with a 3.2 s 6 speed. I have all the normal modifications and some extra. So the horsepower is not an issue. Any information?
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08-06-2011, 06:59 PM
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Crazy Austrian
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Aside from the expense I don't see an issue. I have one for sale if you are interested.
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08-06-2011, 07:01 PM
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Will it bolt up the same?
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08-06-2011, 07:28 PM
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I had asked about 6 spd swapout some time ago.
don't know how to link the threads but if you search using "6 spd mated to 2.7L?", there's some info there
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08-06-2011, 09:22 PM
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I have a cayman tranny. You just need a six speed clutch disc and flywheel and pressure plate.
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08-07-2011, 12:05 AM
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Changing to a 6 speed will not be god for your autocrossing as it has higher gearing than the 2,7. If you go the other way and change to a 2,5 I guess that acceleration will be really improved for autocross.
Also drive shafts has to be exchanged if you go for the 6 speed as they are different in length
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08-07-2011, 05:17 AM
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if u have transmission issues you could give these guys a call GBOX
I have never done business with them but i have talked to them before and are very helpful
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08-07-2011, 08:41 AM
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no issues
I'm not having any problems with my transmission. I'm replacing my Clutch. pressure plate, and flywheel. I saw a coulpe good prices on 6 Speed. The 03 manuals say every gear is a higher ratio with less span between every gear, .62 span between 1-2 on the 5spd . 38 on the 6spd. , .69 span 2-3 on the 5Spd, .68 on the 6spd. The only down side I saw was top ratio .84 on the 5spd and .89 on the 6spd which means worse fuel economy. The number should produce a quick acceleration curve, minus shifting time.
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08-07-2011, 09:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jsceash
I'm not having any problems with my transmission. I'm replacing my Clutch. pressure plate, and flywheel. I saw a coulpe good prices on 6 Speed. The 03 manuals say every gear is a higher ratio with less span between every gear, .62 span between 1-2 on the 5spd . 38 on the 6spd. , .69 span 2-3 on the 5Spd, .68 on the 6spd. The only down side I saw was top ratio .84 on the 5spd and .89 on the 6spd which means worse fuel economy. The number should produce a quick acceleration curve, minus shifting time.
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Look at the final drive ratio too.
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08-07-2011, 09:26 AM
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I have a Boxster S with the 6 speed, and I was thinking about going the other way and converting to the 5 speed for autocross - want to swap?
Actually, the final drive ratio on the 6 speed is ususally a handicap for most autoccross courses. It is numerically quite low, and so you give up some acceleration.
The 6 speed in 2 nd gear does not red line until about 74 MPH which is a rare top speed for autocross. For best acceleration, you would want red line to occur at a more normal 65 MPH or so maximum top speed for autocross.
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08-07-2011, 02:37 PM
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Is the actual ratio in any gear is the (transmission gear ratio X the final drive) or is it transmission divided by the rear ratio.
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* 3.6L LN block, 06 heads, Carrillo H rods, IDP with 987 intake, Oil mods, LN IMS. * Spec II Clutch, 3.2L S Spec P-P FW. * D2 shocks, GT3 arms & and links, Spacers front and rear * Weight reduced, No carpet, AC deleted, Remote PS pump, PS pump deleted. Recaro Pole position seats, Brey crouse ext. 5 point harness, NHP sport exhaust
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08-08-2011, 07:03 AM
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You multiply, so a 2.95 first and a 4.10 rear give a total gear reduction of 12.095.
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