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The bolt pattern has changed going to the 3160 vs. the AR-5, also the newer engines moved the turbo to what we call the drivers side of the engine and the starter is now on what would have been the passenger side of the engine before. The bellhousing can not be swapped between the 2 transmissions either since the bellhousing on the 3160 holds the front of the shafts that the gears are on. Lining up the shifter with a 3160/6060 is actually the easy part since the linkage can be changed pretty easily and made to whatever length is needed, this is what we do with our V8 swaps. The other option that we have parts being made for now is actually a stronger AR-5, we have found what the issue is on the inside and technically have a solution for it, more on that later.
Anyone thinking about replacing a AR5 with a T-56 is nuts.I only did it because the AR5 wasn't up to the torque my engine puts out. It's a smoother, shorter, shifting transmission. GM didn't pick great ratios for the Solstice, obviously, but I'd lose the extra gear the T-56 brings in a heartbeat if the AR5's torque carrying capacity wasn't a liability in my application.
Over 400. I have extra cylinders. The stock transmission is only rated to 280ft-lbs, you'll eventually have problems in severe use if you make 450.Here are some of the off-the shelf gearsets available.http://forum.planetisuzoo.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=74895#p660054Solstice has the longest 5th made for the trans.