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FACT OR FICTION? the nt trans is weaker than the turbo trans?

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Damned Talon

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Feb 22, 2003
just looking for experiences with putting large amounts of power through the nt trans. dont want to put it (along with upgraded clutch and flywheel) on my turbo engine and have it die.
 
from the researce i found only thing weaker in the nt tranny is the clutch, nt is smaller than the turbo. the diff has the same spline count(far as my 92 turbo and non turbo trannies they are the same anyways) internally i dont see mitsu would use weaker matereals for the gears in a nt oppose to a turbo, the clutch forks are the same weak matereal used for the forks for both.
 
I think the gearing is diffrent, Turbo Cars have higher Redlines I think. Im not totaly sure on that.
 
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