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why is the w58 weak


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W58 gearbox with TT or single Turbo will be weak and can't handle upto 350bhp., I only understand w58 is so weak because of NA.:D R154 is more stronger than W58.

 

Getrag is the best ever build and automatic is very reliable..

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I have no idea how people break them, im running close to 400hp with mine and have done so for 12months, ive dont trackdays - driftdays and just messing around doing burnouts and stuff.

Ive even welded the clutch plate to the flywheel and still the gearbox is working perfect.

I have the car fully stripped out so can hear all unwanted noise's and the gearbox note hasent changed from the day it was bolted to N/A.

If i do actually or when i actually break it, i will have it taken apart and rebuilt so might have an answer for you then lol.

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Isn't it usually because they are in na-tt and if you don't change the dif then in 1st it just wheelspin and in 2nd it hooks up and then fails somewhere. They always seem to fail in 2nd.

 

id go with that , iused to go through 58s on my na-t (400ish) allways the barings in the center plate. but since fitting the tt auto lsd , long gears but the box is still silent a year on

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Sweet cheers for that Daryl.

What would the graph look like with the standard na non lsd diff to compare the two

 

Here you go, diff selection changed to NA. This is the same as a stock NA, but with larger than stock rear wheel

 

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Brendan NA diff.jpg

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So from this are we saying that if you have a TT with lsd and fit a w58 5sp box it will be fine if you keep the original auto TT diff?

 

Sort of. Using an auto TT diff with a w58 means the in-gear speed is higher, but this is at the cost of acceleration. The rev limits don't change with the diff so it means you will essentially be slower through the gears than using the NA diff. Swings and roundabouts :)

 

Under no curcumstances should you fit an auto TT diff with an NA engine, it would be unbelievably slow to accelerate!

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