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^ That, even a WC T-5 is sketchy. Although, T-56s haven't proven to be completely bulletproof... :D I'm on the 14th, and the car has 14K miles.
 


Even a WC T-5 will fall apart after one summer of hard launches.

GM Wouldn't put a T5 behind the 80's 350 for this reason.
 
but im using a 3800 motor will the t56 or t5 bolt up to it?

The T56 has been put behind a 3800 a couple of times that I've seen, T5s are garbage but the easiest to do, even some of the bolt-ons 3800 f-body guys are blowing up the T5.
 


T56's are all BOP whereas the series II is the 60*.

the old RWD 3800's are BOP, but even the modern series II 3800 in the F body was 60*
 
i was telling the gf the other day you never see like a 1990 import. but u see tons of cav's and ****. just worked on her moms 09 civic. needed front pads. all 4 tires, rf tire monitor broke, 29k. worked on her last car 96 nissan altima, should of seen the price on the parts for that thing. i got 2 wheel bearings for my sunfire for about 100 dollers.
 
If you're getting a 7MGTE MK3 supra, then you better take the valve covers off and tighten the head bolts down to 72 ft. lbs. right away if it hasn't had a head gasket job done. If you do that, then you can do basic BPU's with it (3" turbo back, intake, hardpipes, IC) and up the boost a little and be fine on the stock head gasket. That combination above at 12 lbs. of boost on a stock trim turbo will put you around 350 HP and gobs of torque for quite a bit less than what it would take to get a GP there, and it will be reliable as well :)
 
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