3brorce
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Sounds like you got Corbin's luck!!
Bump TTT, anyone else broke a BTS 5R??
Again with the pointless questioning.
Ya dude, your looking for a 600hp truck not a 900.
How is deciding how to spend my 5,000+ dollars pointless? There isnt exactly a clearcut path here. Just looking for more input as all.
Are you offering to pay for my BTS 5r if I break it with 600hp?
How is deciding how to spend my 5,000+ dollars pointless? There isnt exactly a clearcut path here. Just looking for more input as all.
Are you offering to pay for my BTS 5r if I break it with 600hp?
How is deciding how to spend my 5,000+ dollars pointless? There isnt exactly a clearcut path here. Just looking for more input as all.
How is asking if anyone has ever broken a 5R helping you decide? The 4R is supposed to be the "unbreakable" option in your "decision" right? Well I've broken them repeatedly at 600hp day in and day out street driving.
And here you sit asking if anyone's broken the 5R. My point being, yes people will break every version of the 5R, built by everyone who ever built one... plenty, loads, multiple times... if they apply decent power and do it often enough. The same is true for the 4R.
Make the decision based on whether or not you like the shift feel of a trans like a 5R, vs a stacked planetary trans like the 4R, or on whether or not you think that extra gear is important in the 5R, or whether or not you feel like going through the trouble of swapping things over, so on and so forth.
If you put down 600hp daily, and actually USE that power every day, you're going to break EITHER of them unless Jesus Christ built it for you out of unobtanium.
Other than that, back to your regularly scheduled programming.
Thanks for your input, now leave room for others to provide theirs.
I'm simply gathering everyone's experiences with them. If you wind up being the only person to consistently break both, then I can discount your experiences as an outlier.
Right now there are still strong opinions going both ways. Some say I'll never break a BTS 5r on stock fuel, others say they would only go 4R.
5r, i threw alot at my stocker, probably 30 1/4 mile passes at 571hp an a few more with some spray, plenty of horsing around an racing ricers on the street to, a properly built 5r will treat you just fine at 600hp as long as your not stupid with it, hell if you break the bts 5r see if you can have them exchange you a 4r idk how they do it but if they just exchange you an new trans the 5r an 4r + plus conserion stuff is basically the same price i believe
You could always install it and not drive the truck then you dont worry about it breaking