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Fg TR6060 turbo n/a differences


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Hi all. Wondering if anyone can cofirm the differences between the tr6060 turbo and n/a 6spd gearboxes. Have read they are the same apart from first gear ratio. Was also told from the wrecker selling the na box that flywheel and clutch also differ. 

 

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Yes, the flywheel and clutch differ due to the extra torque handling requirements of the turbo... but as far as I know, the gear ratio is the same from turbo to N/A due to having the same diff ratio.

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Reviving an old thread,

Found this doing some research. Turbo models have a 3.73 lsd diff, not sure about non turbo. I wonder how a non turbo tr6060 would go with a BA 3.46 lsd?e9a9c9228f9d25b57166414279a351ac.jpg

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Ill update this thread as ive been hunting for a tr6060 also and considered the Na fg box.

I sent Mal an email about the FG na vs FG turbo gearbox's and this was his response. 

 

"The NA TR6060 is rated at a low 390 NM of Engine Torque and the Turbo TR6060 is rated at 520 NM of Engine Torque, these are very conservative ratings."

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The tr6060 ratios heavily dictate the torque ratings.
As the FG na has a super low ratio in first gear it's down rated so much.

The fact is you can never build any boost in first/second anyway so it doesn't matter

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