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Thread: BMW N57 8hp to TD5 Auto adapter kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    I wonder how much it affects fuel economy ? The locking up in every gear has to help a lot with low speed running i would think.
    Not enough to cover the cost of the conversion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Not enough to cover the cost of the conversion.
    It must be about the sheer driving pleasure.
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    I reckon it would also make towing easier on both the driver and transmission.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    My question also was how much cost difference is there between installing an N57/8HP compared to a Td5/8HP.
    I've wondered that too, especially once you've sold the td5. I'd suspect it also depends on if you're engineering it, it'd be a fairly keen copper that notices a swapped transmission (maybe if you're on an LR club run). An entire engine is a tad more obvious

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    Quote Originally Posted by admiralranga View Post
    I've wondered that too, especially once you've sold the td5. I'd suspect it also depends on if you're engineering it, it'd be a fairly keen copper that notices a swapped transmission (maybe if you're on an LR club run). An entire engine is a tad more obvious
    Interestingly, in NSW the transmission conversion itself doesn't require certification. However it does need certification because the gearbox mounts are fabricated and structural.

    VSI.06 Pg5 Items 6 & 9.
    https://www.nsw.gov.au/sites/default...ember-2013.pdf
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    Ah interesting, in WA any non OEM option gearbox needs engineering

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