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ProFit Tremec TKX 5-Speed Transmission and Installation Kit (75-81 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-33-212610-1
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      Description

      American Powertrain Pro-Fit Featuring then new TREMEC TKX kit for 1975-81 2nd Gen F-body Camaro, Firebird and Trans Am F-body for factory 4-speed cars
      • 30-50% increase in fuel economy
      • Low RPM cruising for greatly reduced driver fatigue and an improved highway driving experience. 
      • Reduced engine wear leading to longer engine life
      • Cooler engine operating temperatures
      • Reduced NVH (noise – vibration – harshness)

      This kit uses your stock 4-speed bellhousing.

      26-spline clutch disk required

      Standard Kit includes:

      NEW Tremec TKX 5-speed with streamlined case and 8000 rpm shift capability. No Cutting your floor!

      AP Revolution Shifter Mechanism – Original 4-speed shift position

      Bolt in Adjustable Crossmember for 2nd-Gen F-body 
      Driveshaft Slip Yoke – Cryogenically hardened steel (shortened driveshaft required)

      Transmission Mount – Polyurethane
      Reverse Light Harness – Weatherseal
      Speedometer Conversion – Mechanical or Electronic
      White Shifter Knob
      Hardware, Instructions, Warranty

      NOTE: Kit does NOT require modifications to tunnel, console or chassis. White Lightning shifter upgrade available.

       


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