What 5spd was used in the 96-98 mustangs?
What 5spd was used in the 96-98 mustangs?
GT's would be a T45
Ed...
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The t-45.
edit gt's had the t-45.
v-6's still had the t5
Last edited by SK@StreetLethal; 04-12-2009 at 09:30 PM.
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sorry i meant to write V6s, i am looking at a very lightly hit v6 mustang and thinking about buying it and parting it out but trying to make a list of what i can sell things for to see if it will be worth my time. I always wanted to take a stab at this buying and parting out and want my first experience to not bite me in my a$$
i believe the v6s were the T5
1998 TT GT....
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Yes the v6 had a T5. In 99 they changed it to a speed sensor instead of a gear. But the new t5 in the 99+ holds 300 ft pd torque compared to the 96 to 98 which was only 260 I think? You can switch the tail shaft in the 99
+ to a 96 to 98 so you can use the gear and still have correct speedo with more torque capacity.
ok.. i think i might be able to swing a profit on this car...
what kind of cash would a v6 motor take in? 200?
Its a 2000? Part the motor out too. The heads go for about 150 to 200 bucks. How many miles? You can sell the intakes for porting tranny for t5 swaps. Go on v6power.net. People always want stuff for t5 swaps and split port swaps. Most common in the v6.
If you buy it I need a t5 wiring harness and some other things Lol. I got first dibs!
What year is the car. If its 99+ I need some parts ASAP! So buy it. If its a 96 to 98 v6 it will be harder to part out. Everyone wants the split port stuff from the new v6
Lol let me know when you pick it up. I wanna get that stuff ASAP hahahaha
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