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The Path to Installing a C7 7-speed Transmission in a C5 Z06

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Old 05-08-2014, 08:31 PM
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Default The Path to Installing a C7 7-speed Transmission in a C5 Z06

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At 7:30 p.m. last Tuesday night my Z completed a journey that started at the 2013 North American International Auto Show. At that show Chevrolet debuted the 2014 C7 Corvette Stingray. While other show attendees were gathered around the new Stingray, I was focused on a cut away display of the new TREMEC TR6070 7-speed manual transmission that would be available in the C7 Stingray.

I had read about the new Stingray offering a 7-speed trans, so I took my camera and a tape measure to the show in hopes that Chevrolet would have a cutaway model of the trans at the show. They did, and I took pictures of the trans from various angles and took pictures of it while place a measuring tape along its length.







As soon as I got home from the show I fired off an e-mail to Rodney and Jeremy at RPM Transmissions and asked them how the length of the 6070 compared to the 6-speed 6060 trans. They got back to me right away and told me that the 7-speed was 1.75 inches longer, and we talked about what I would take to install one in a C5. The consensus was that we would need to shorten the torque tube, driveshaft, and shift rod the same 1.75 inches. Unknown at that time was whether the bell housing on the rear end of the torque tube would fit in the tunnel once the torque tube had been shortened.

Later in the fall of '13 RPM purchased a completed TREMEC TR6070 transmission and did a teardown. What they found was that the 5th gear of the 6070 trans was narrower than the 5th gear found in the 6060 trans, and hence any 5th gear that TREMEC offered for the 6060 trans would not fit in the 6070 trans. So my choice of the 5th gear was made for me, unless I wanted spend big $ to have a custom 5th gear made.

In further discussions with RPM, we decided on the gear set for the 7-speed I wanted to have installed in my Z:

- 1st: 2.66:1
- 2nd: 1.78:1
- 3rd: 1.30:1
- 4th: 1.00:1
- 5th: 0.74:1 - The stock 5th gear in the base Stingray trans
- 6th: 0.63:1 - This gear came from my existing 6060 trans
- 7th: 0.42:1

Over the winter of '13 - '14 RPM gathered the parts we would need to do the conversion:

- A new TREMEC TR6070 Export transmission:




- A new The Driveshaft Shop carbon-fiber driveshaft that had been shortened by 1.75 inches:




- RPM sent out a C5 torque tube and had it shortened by 1.75 inches and ground off the exhaust hanger strap fastener bosses:




On Tuesday, May 6th, at 8:00 a.m. I was at RPM's shop in Anderson, Indiana. Led by Wes, and assisted by Guffey, Kurt, and Jeremy the RPM team worked tirelessly for the next 11+ hours to complete the conversion.

The removal of the existing C5 pieces went quickly. Because I had a slipping dual-disc clutch, the RPM team also installed a new American Powertrain SCIENCE FRICTION Atomic Twin Kevlar clutch assembly and one of their SCIENCE FRICTION Billet Steel flywheels.

RPM also took the time to shorten my existing C5 shift rod:




Here is a close-up of the weld that RPM did when shortening the shift rod by 1.75 inches:






There were some noticeable differences between the 6-speed 6060 trans and the new 7-speed 6070 trans. The first is the reverse lockout mechanism:

6060 Reverse Lockout







6070 Reverse Lockout







Next is the location of the trans pump.

6060 Trans Pump - Output Fitting




6060 Trans Pump - Feed to Gear Head Unit




6070 Trans Pump Output Fitting and Feed to the Gear Head Unit



Notice how the outlet and inlet to the Gear Head Unit on the 6070 are both on the driver's side of the trans. This cleans up the package and shortens the hose.

Next, Wes installed the trans-diff assembly on a lifting cradle and slid them into place in my Z.




The last remaining challenge was to relocate the Exhaust Pipe Spring Hangers. On a C5 they attach to the rear torque tube bellhousing:




In the shortening of the torque tube, we were required to move the hangers to a location at the junction of the bellhousing and the transmission:







We were also required to move the attaching straps further to the rear on the X-Pipe:







At a little after 7:30 p.m. Rodney took my Z for a ride to verify that it was safe to drive.

On the way down to RPM I had set my cruise control at 76 mph. My engine rpms with my 4.10:1 diff gear and the 6060's 0.55:1 6th gear was 2,300. With the 6070's 0.42:1 7th gear my engine rpms at the same 76 mph was 1,700. My fuel economy improved by over 15%, and the Z was much quieter on the highway. And the 6070 upshifts and downshifts are much easier to perform than the same shifts on a 6060.


The only item that we will need to adjust in the build is The Driveshaft Shop's carbon-fiber driveshaft. They do not supply any rubber couplers with their unit or the option to install rubber couplers. On the drive home, the NVH from the driveshaft was very objectionable. I will be purchasing and having RPM install a new carbon-fiber driveshaft with rubber couplers.
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Wow cool
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Very interesting.
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Very nice . looks like you are local
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Beyond Awesome!
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That is very cool!

Well done!
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Very nice!!

Much stronger transmission and better fuel economy.

I couldn't begin to think what all this cost though.
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Originally Posted by Jurgen1
Very nice . looks like you are local


Yes.
Old 05-09-2014, 10:11 AM
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Looks/sounds incredible Jim. One of these days I still would love to check your car out.

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Very cool. Thanks for posting that for all of us to see.
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Wow, very cool!
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wow excellent work looks like good workmanship also
awesome ride for sure
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Nice work buddy!


Just wish they would have spread out the ratio's a bit more...maybe used 5th as 1:1..but we have talked about that.
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Very cool! Hands up for your efforts!
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Wow that's cool..I want a 7 speed too :-( .hopefully in a year or so this will be available for everyone with all the parts sold as a package.
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awesome..thanks for sharing..
I admit I am now jealous
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Thats amazing! Coolest thing ever! Now if somebody could move the tricked out digital dash into a c5. Sorry... I love the bells and whistles.

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Good stuff JR.........
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Might have been cheaper to buy the whole c7!
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Originally Posted by guido7834
Might have been cheaper to buy the whole c7!


The cost is less than 10% of a new C7 Stingray.


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