Drivetrain
#1
Drivetrain
so i have an 85 mustang that was recently in an accident and was debating on wheather to get a new mustang body or to make a monster miata. Now i really wanna do the monster miata but i was told that the miata drivetrain would not work with mustang transmission. I would like to know from ppl that have actually done this if this is true or not...will the miata drivetrain work with the t-5 transmission or would i have to get a custom drivetrain?
#3
The engine and trans will work. The wire loom will need modified (I can help with that). You also will need a custom driveshaft (I sell them) and the independent rear diff and axle assemblies from a 1996 or so thunderbird.
Most everything else needed (headers, radiator, fabricated assemblies, clutch hydraulics, etc.) comes from a $4000 kit sold by Monster Miata in CA. I would look up that site first. If you want to get an idea of what you are potentially getting yourself into you can buy just the kit's instruction manual for $75 and look through it. If you later decide to purchase the kit Monster Miata will take the $75 off the price if you already purchased the instructions.
I purchased my manual almost a year before ordering my first kit. It, and a few build sites, really helped me decide if I could handle it.
Links to my four build galleries can be found at my site. The link to my site is in my signature.
If you have a running Mustang drive train already you could get this project done for under $6000 or so (assuming you find a very cheap Miata).
Good luck,
-Jason McCully
Most everything else needed (headers, radiator, fabricated assemblies, clutch hydraulics, etc.) comes from a $4000 kit sold by Monster Miata in CA. I would look up that site first. If you want to get an idea of what you are potentially getting yourself into you can buy just the kit's instruction manual for $75 and look through it. If you later decide to purchase the kit Monster Miata will take the $75 off the price if you already purchased the instructions.
I purchased my manual almost a year before ordering my first kit. It, and a few build sites, really helped me decide if I could handle it.
Links to my four build galleries can be found at my site. The link to my site is in my signature.
If you have a running Mustang drive train already you could get this project done for under $6000 or so (assuming you find a very cheap Miata).
Good luck,
-Jason McCully
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