The whole idea is to get away from the aussie box, the T5 in standard form will take 300hp and can be beefed up to take 500hp, the tunnel isn't a problem if you change the rear housing for a Mustang one which moves the shifter box about 50mm forward so the stick comes out the original hole. The M21 isn't a nice box to use for the street, the close ratios and high 1st gear make it a pain in the botty to use with a higher ratio diff and used with a lower ratio it has great acceleration but revs it tits off at highway speeds. The T5 coupled to a 3.08 diff has a lower 1st gear ratio than any M20 aussie/diff combo except the M20/3.55. The T5 shift is much smoother than the aussie and doesn't wear like it does either, if my ute was a genuine Sandman then it would be a different story, the work needed at the moment is not beyond me so taking it slow I'll hopefully end up with a great looking replica. I also prefer the 253 over the 308 as I have always found it to be a sweeter running motor.
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I had a wb with a m20 and 2.78 it was fine I reckon a 3.55 would be good 3550 rev at 120 kph would give the 253 a bit of go I have had all the diff ratios and reckon there is not much difference in fuel economy
My HZ is 253/M20/3.55 and does (with 245/60 14" T/A's) 100km/h at 3000 RPM in top gear. It does feel like it's revving a bit high, but it's also keeping the 253 around it's useful rev range so you can overtake if required.
Because of where I live, most of my driving is in 100 km/h zones and it'd probably be a bit better with a 3.36, but I bet it would be great in the city the way it is.
Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!
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