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My current plan is oil pump gear, shifter upgrade, half shaft upgrade and a supercharger so I am gonna stick with the 3.73 torsen.
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Manual transmission ratings are odd, I'll give you that. But the MT-82 is designed and built specifically for Mustangs with Coyotes.
 

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I sure hope Iā€˜ve got a good one in my Bullitt. Iā€˜ll find out for sure eventually, if it has enough nuts to handle some spirited shifting at the drag strip.
 

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So are you saying that you believe Ford's engineers are incompetent and selected a transmission that was not strong enough for the Mustang? Or is the true reason that you don't understand how the transmission is rated?

And why do you think that so many MT-82s live for years and years even when the car has power adders?

What is the reason for the class action?
 

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Ford is still entitled to due process here. Making an accusation, or even filing suit, doesn't immediately imply guilt for the accused (well, at least that is how our founding fathers intended it to be!). The Chevy Corvair saga is a good example of why we should not jump to conclusions. Unfortunately, we may never really get a chance to evaluate the true merit of these accusations, since all too often the accused will offer some sort of settlement just to make it goo away. Good for the law firm bringing the suit, generally meaningless for everyone else.
 

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I’m new to the Mustang world. Looking to purchase a 21’ Mustang GT Performance Pack Premium. Nobody in my area even has a 21’GT and said they can’t even order one.
Anyway my question is it seems the 6spd manual is not very durable from what I’m reading. Lots of complaints about locking out gears. Have they upgraded anything with the 21’ or the upcoming 22’ manual models or is it still the same as previous years?
I really like the videos of the 10spd autos. The shifts really seems to keep the car in the powerband
2020 GT Premium 6spd. Have issues with clashing and grinding when shifting to 3rd while under moderate and full throttle. Installed a Barton hybrid shifter. Shifting is more precise but problem remains. I have heard of issues with MT-82. Not on the Mach 1 and Shelby since they get the TR6060. I heard the problem was resolved on 2018 with 3/4th gear fork upgrade. Happy with the car but this problem sucks. Dealer said to let it fail and they will replace it. That stinks.
 

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The suit is silly: manual transmissions can do some bad things but they do not slip, once a gear is engaged it is mechanically engaged to the shaft. Engagement is not harsh since the clutch should be disengaged while shifting.

The suit goes on: "The 88-page suit alleges issues with an affected Mustang’s transmission and clutch components can cause the car’s hydraulic systems to function improperly, which may lead to the decomposition or failure of critical parts throughout the transmission.."

The hydraulic systems? WTF?
Ford engineers may be incompetent (highly doubtful) but they did not design the MT-82. And the Borg-Warner (now Tremec) T5 was not a paragon of durability. Your MT-82 has problems and that sucks (and I hope it gets fixed soon) but it is not as widespread as this forum would have us think.
 

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The suit is silly: manual transmissions can do some bad things but they do not slip, once a gear is engaged it is mechanically engaged to the shaft. Engagement is not harsh since the clutch should be disengaged while shifting.

The suit goes on: "The 88-page suit alleges issues with an affected Mustang’s transmission and clutch components can cause the car’s hydraulic systems to function improperly, which may lead to the decomposition or failure of critical parts throughout the transmission.."

The hydraulic systems? WTF?
Ford engineers may be incompetent (highly doubtful) but they did not design the MT-82. And the Borg-Warner (now Tremec) T5 was not a paragon of durability. Your MT-82 has problems and that sucks (and I hope it gets fixed soon) but it is not as widespread as this forum would have us think.
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If you have driven one with the problem then you would understand.
 

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The suit is silly: manual transmissions can do some bad things but they do not slip, once a gear is engaged it is mechanically engaged to the shaft. Engagement is not harsh since the clutch should be disengaged while shifting.

The suit goes on: "The 88-page suit alleges issues with an affected Mustang’s transmission and clutch components can cause the car’s hydraulic systems to function improperly, which may lead to the decomposition or failure of critical parts throughout the transmission.."

The hydraulic systems? WTF?
Ford engineers may be incompetent (highly doubtful) but they did not design the MT-82. And the Borg-Warner (now Tremec) T5 was not a paragon of durability. Your MT-82 has problems and that sucks (and I hope it gets fixed soon) but it is not as widespread as this forum would have us think.
If you have driven one with the problem then you would understand.
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I do understand, that your MT-82 sucks and I would be pissed about it if it were mine. The dealer needs a kick in the pants from Ford to fix it, "wait for it to fail" is idiotic.
 

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Watching responses to questions like this over the past 10 years, and especially as the transmission has evolved and improved, there are two answers. If you want to drive the car on the street and drive like a grown up who pays for his own equipment, the MT82 is a smooth transmission that is likely to last a long time and give good service. If, on the other hand, you are a quarter-mile gear jammer more into full-throttle power shifts, you will probably bend or break the shift forks on a regular basis and think it's made of glass.
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