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Originally Posted by Bill Verburg
a couple more
change cwp,1,2, stock 3,4,5,6

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I just can't see why these days anyone would put that kind of money into a G50/20. For the same $8000-$9000 that build is going to run someone in parts and labor you can find a GT3 G96/90 gearbox and get an inspect and reseal on it, and get an LSD to boot. Or if you shop right you can even find a G96/96 with a cooler for that kind of money. And both of them give you the beefier ring and pinion.
Availability of these core GT3 boxes has gotten so good that it just doesn't make sense to put more than $4000-5000 into a G50/20, assuming that you already own the gearbox as a core to build on. If you've actually got to go out and buy a G50/20 core AND build it up, it makes no sense to me at all.
For comparison, the G96/90 ratios are as follows:
9:31 R/P
11:42
20:43
25:39
33:40
37:36
39:32
If you chart it, 1,2,3 give similar numbers to the above referenced chart and then on 4,5,6 the gap opens up a bit. Even if you buy a shorter 4th and 5th for the GT3 box and are into it for $10,000 that's a lot more gearbox than the same money buys you in a G50/20.