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twag4 11-05-2017 12:06 PM

A new transmission option
 
Hopefully they will post on here, but here it is. Comes with CF drive shaft, brand new Nissan cd009 transmission, and good for 800+ hp and 800+ ft/lbs torque. All that for less than the cost of a gear set. I have been waiting for a stronger transmission solution, this is it! I’ve got mine ordered already!!
http://www.mazworx.com/mazworx-favq-...t-frs/brz.aspx

Im_SPEED 11-05-2017 12:36 PM

I'm really liking this option. I wish you could buy it with out the new transmission just a kit. Used cd009 are very easy to source.

twag4 11-05-2017 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Im_SPEED (Post 3000670)
I'm really liking this option. I wish you could buy it with out the new transmission just a kit. Used cd009 are very easy to source.

The transmission has to have some machining, I believe that is why they are going with a new one. Used transmissions are around $700-800 (I know, sometimes less). The new ones are only about $1800. I’m going to have a brand new engine and a brand new trans. I’m ok with it. Plus a one piece carbon fiber driveshaft for the win. I’m excited about it.

Skeneypoo 11-06-2017 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Im_SPEED (Post 3000670)
I'm really liking this option. I wish you could buy it with out the new transmission just a kit. Used cd009 are very easy to source.

I'm sure they'd be happy to take your money if you called, but like the OP said, other work would have to be done.

twag4 02-17-2018 11:33 AM

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Just got my cd009 transmission delivered. It came with a beautiful PST carbon fiber one piece driveshaft as icing on the cake. I will let you guys know how it goes in the weeks to come! Now I have to get to work!

Zentec 02-17-2018 12:01 PM

Nice but what is the gearing set at can you order custom? What about final drive and diff match up?

StraightOuttaCanadaEh 02-17-2018 12:50 PM

What kind of weight increase are you looking at, if any?

twag4 02-17-2018 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Zentec (Post 3045638)
Nice but what is the gearing set at can you order custom? What about final drive and diff match up?

It is a brand new Nissan vq cd009 transmission. (Same as found in last two years of 350z/g35, and 370z/g37) It is not a custom gearing setup, although aftermarket gear sets are made for it. It has been modified by Mazworx to work with the FA20, and fit in our cars. It comes with the cf driveshaft, and a clutch disc sourced from ACT I’ll make it work in my car. I am using an ACT pro lite flywheel, and an extreme pressure plate for our car, and ACT has an off the shelf Nissan clutchplate good for 450 ft/lbs torque as I recall, that has our exact clutch specs. It works on the Nissan spline. As far as weight I am not sure, but it will take 800hp and 800 ft/lbs of torque. I have a new engine that needs a more robust transmission. This will do the trick. Gear ratios aren’t too far off ours, but a quick check of a 350z/370z forum says:
1st 3.794
2ed 2.324
3rd 1.624
4th 1.271
5th1.000
6th .794
rev 3.446

Ours is:
1- 3.626
2- 2.188
3- 1.541
4- 1.213
5- 1.00
6- 0.767
According to Jacks Transmissions.

Gearing will be a wee bit lower in most gears, but I will have a higher redline due to the nature of my engine build, and will probably switch to 3.90 or 3.73 rear end gears in the future. Both things should more than compensate for my lost MPH in each gear.

twag4 02-17-2018 02:43 PM

I just picked up both transmissions by hand. I’m guessing 30 lbs heavier on the CD009 vs our stock. It’s definitely more beefy. Here are some side by side pics.

**I will have to get to my computer later to add pics. I can’t get my iPhone or iPad to size them small enough to post**

hichamaziz 02-17-2018 03:12 PM

thank you for sharing new transmission system

twag4 02-18-2018 12:07 AM

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three comparison pics:

CSG Mike 02-18-2018 02:02 AM

How much work will be needed for clearancing in your transmission tunnel? Also, I'd be curious to see before/after to see if any drivetrain loss is gained/lost with the trans/shaft combo.

twag4 02-18-2018 03:25 AM

The transmission mount in the tunnel has to be totally modified, some of it removed. The new mounts have to be welded in place of some of the removed part of the original mounting configuration. It is a commitment to be sure. I’m doing it all myself with the much needed help of a friend. It is a tight fit, I will have to relief a little bit of the tunnel up near the front of the transmission too. Some body work tools and a hammer will make that happen. You can go see pics of it on the Mazworx website. http://www.mazworx.com/mazworx-favq-...t-frs/brz.aspx

twag4 02-18-2018 03:29 AM

The production parts are much nicer than those used in the photos on their site. You can see that in my photos. What you cannot see is the nice energy suspension rear mount that attaches the transmission to the mount. The new mount that actually attaches to the energy mount on the transmission, then bolts to the pieces that are welded into the tunnel. It is finished in the same, nice wrinkle black that is on the shifter framework.


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