S4 Elan BDG
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I've posted a bunch before on the T5 conversion if you want to search.
I think it the best tranny for the car - fits, good ratios, light, and cheap - but more work than most, especially if you want to keep a mechanical speedo. The good ratios are 2.95/1.94/1.34/1.0/0.725 and I have a 4.11 Torsen diff. The clutch is fine, torque peaks at 170ish so nothing beyond HD Ford is needed. Using a McLeod concentric throwout.
I think it the best tranny for the car - fits, good ratios, light, and cheap - but more work than most, especially if you want to keep a mechanical speedo. The good ratios are 2.95/1.94/1.34/1.0/0.725 and I have a 4.11 Torsen diff. The clutch is fine, torque peaks at 170ish so nothing beyond HD Ford is needed. Using a McLeod concentric throwout.
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These are very similar to the ratios in my Voigts T9, with the 3.65 1st swapped out for a 2.95, except for the ( imho ) more preferable 5th.
Gear T9 T5
1st 2.98 2.95
2nd 1.967 1.94
3rd 1.367 1.34
4th 1.00 1.00
5th 0.815 0.725
Gear T9 T5
1st 2.98 2.95
2nd 1.967 1.94
3rd 1.367 1.34
4th 1.00 1.00
5th 0.815 0.725
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For good shifter placement you need a T5 with the S10 truck tailhousing.
I used a Ford internals to allow easy clutch selection. I used a stock Mcleod 8.5" Ford disc and PP (4 cyl Mustang) which works perfectly with my Dave Bean - purchased 110 tooth BDA flywheel. Also a Mcleod concentric clutch slave which works with the Lotus mcyl. Nothing custom or particularly expensive. The pilot needs to be turned down a few hundredths to fit the standard pilot bushing but oversized bushings can be sourced
I originally had to do some machine work to mate the Chevy speedo drive gear (required by the S10 tailsection) to the Ford parts, but now I just use a GPS speedo drive. This also avoids most (but not all) of the chassis modifications previously necessary for the T5 conversion. Some cutting near the shifter and a clearance dent on the RHS frame vertical are the only mods necessary for a std chassis. FWIW TTR has my drawings for the required modifications on his 26R chassis. It's more extensive because of the boxing reinforcements he adds in the front upper chassis Y-arms
I used the 2.3L Ford Tbird bellhousing which does require welding on two additional mount points. I just cut the ears off another bellhousing and had them welded on
The driveshaft is custom to mate standard 27-spline Ford front and English Ford rear yokes with the correct length. Standard driveshaft shop stuff.
The tranny mount is T5 standard with a simple flat plate welded on to get the mounting points.
So not trivial but very doable especially if the body is off.
I used a Ford internals to allow easy clutch selection. I used a stock Mcleod 8.5" Ford disc and PP (4 cyl Mustang) which works perfectly with my Dave Bean - purchased 110 tooth BDA flywheel. Also a Mcleod concentric clutch slave which works with the Lotus mcyl. Nothing custom or particularly expensive. The pilot needs to be turned down a few hundredths to fit the standard pilot bushing but oversized bushings can be sourced
I originally had to do some machine work to mate the Chevy speedo drive gear (required by the S10 tailsection) to the Ford parts, but now I just use a GPS speedo drive. This also avoids most (but not all) of the chassis modifications previously necessary for the T5 conversion. Some cutting near the shifter and a clearance dent on the RHS frame vertical are the only mods necessary for a std chassis. FWIW TTR has my drawings for the required modifications on his 26R chassis. It's more extensive because of the boxing reinforcements he adds in the front upper chassis Y-arms
I used the 2.3L Ford Tbird bellhousing which does require welding on two additional mount points. I just cut the ears off another bellhousing and had them welded on
The driveshaft is custom to mate standard 27-spline Ford front and English Ford rear yokes with the correct length. Standard driveshaft shop stuff.
The tranny mount is T5 standard with a simple flat plate welded on to get the mounting points.
So not trivial but very doable especially if the body is off.
- TomR
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