slvr08gt
Senior Member
Like the title reads.
This is my third MT82 5.0 I've owned in the past 3 years.
- My first MT82 was a 2.3 Whippled 2011 and shifted decent, it had the original Barton rear bracket, Hurst shifter, and a set of motor mounts.
- The second MT82 was a full bolt on 2013 and shifted horrible, it had the MGW shifter and a set of motor mounts.
- Current 2013 MT82 with 900 miles on it has had its fair share of daily shotty notchy shifting. Haven't added any brackets or shifter yet, car is still bone stock.
Here's my dilemma.
Since I have owned a few of these MT82's now, and all of them displayed notchy/crunchy shifting that drives me bat shit bonkers. There were a few mods to the MT82 that I never tried because I never heard they were a "for sure fix" for the MT82. Those mods were:
- Upgraded clutch (McLeod RST/RXT or similar twin disk)
- Upgraded clutch line
- Whiteline cross member brace (Wasn't available when I had my first two MT82's)
- Change factory fluids to a quality DOT4 or 5
I'm trying to decide whether I should give the MT82 another try by installing a RST/RXT plus clutch line or just drop the $5K on the Magnum XL T56 and be done.
Only reason I'm considering giving the MT82 another chance, is it would give me an extra $3500 to put towards my build that will take place in a few months. Basically, instead of going with a Paxton kit, I could purchase a couple other higher end kits that I have my eye on. I would also REALLY hate to drop $1200-1300 on a nice twin disk/FW setup, for it to display the same notchy shifting habits as the MT82 already does(at least in my opinion).
Please don't suggest that I take the car to the dealer to be checked out or suggest that I put another 1000 miles on the car for the tranny to break in a little more. Been there, done that with my past MT82's. Hawaii Ford dealer service departments are shit on this island.
Opinions/Advice ??
-Nick :beer
This is my third MT82 5.0 I've owned in the past 3 years.
- My first MT82 was a 2.3 Whippled 2011 and shifted decent, it had the original Barton rear bracket, Hurst shifter, and a set of motor mounts.
- The second MT82 was a full bolt on 2013 and shifted horrible, it had the MGW shifter and a set of motor mounts.
- Current 2013 MT82 with 900 miles on it has had its fair share of daily shotty notchy shifting. Haven't added any brackets or shifter yet, car is still bone stock.
Here's my dilemma.
Since I have owned a few of these MT82's now, and all of them displayed notchy/crunchy shifting that drives me bat shit bonkers. There were a few mods to the MT82 that I never tried because I never heard they were a "for sure fix" for the MT82. Those mods were:
- Upgraded clutch (McLeod RST/RXT or similar twin disk)
- Upgraded clutch line
- Whiteline cross member brace (Wasn't available when I had my first two MT82's)
- Change factory fluids to a quality DOT4 or 5
I'm trying to decide whether I should give the MT82 another try by installing a RST/RXT plus clutch line or just drop the $5K on the Magnum XL T56 and be done.
Only reason I'm considering giving the MT82 another chance, is it would give me an extra $3500 to put towards my build that will take place in a few months. Basically, instead of going with a Paxton kit, I could purchase a couple other higher end kits that I have my eye on. I would also REALLY hate to drop $1200-1300 on a nice twin disk/FW setup, for it to display the same notchy shifting habits as the MT82 already does(at least in my opinion).
Please don't suggest that I take the car to the dealer to be checked out or suggest that I put another 1000 miles on the car for the tranny to break in a little more. Been there, done that with my past MT82's. Hawaii Ford dealer service departments are shit on this island.
Opinions/Advice ??
-Nick :beer