Bill Armstrong’s TREMEC-Equipped 1966 Ford Fairlane 500
A regular feature on the TREMEC blog is a spotlight on the people behind the wheel of #TREMECequipped vehicles. We share stories about their vehicle and why they enjoy shifting gears for themselves and working the third pedal. This month’s
The Differences Between the TREMEC T-56 and Magnum 6-Speed
Of all the misnomers we encounter in the automotive aftermarket, one of the most common stems from the confusion surrounding the TREMEC T-56 6-speed transmission and its Magnum 6-speed protégé. Read More
Ford to Keep Mustang Shelby GT350 in Production for ’18
Can’t drive a stick? Then you can’t drive this! Only available with the TREMEC 6-speed manual transmission.
Automakers and Consumers Embrace the Manual Transmission Once Again
There was once a time when a car wasn’t considered a true performance car unless it had a clutch pedal and manual transmission. This gave the driver ultimate control, choosing which gear the vehicle would be in and precisely when
2018 Corvette Carbon 65 Edition Marks Milestone
Features TREMEC 7-speed manual transmission
Anthony Heard’s 9-Second 1999 Mustang
This 1999 Ford Mustang was bought as a rolling shell eight months before the 2017 NMRA Spring Break Shootout which included the TREMEC Stick Shift Shootout. Read More
1500 HP Cadillac CTS-V World Record!
Sets 1/2-mile record at 190 mph with a TREMEC 6-speed: Video
Michigan Lt. Gov. Brian Calley visits TREMEC facility
Trade mission surrounds supply chain business forum
Drag Racing Action at the 2017 TREMEC Stick Shift Shootout
TREMEC kicked off the 2017 season for fans of the third pedal and NMRA drag racing with healthy burnouts in the bleach box and gear-banging action all the way down the ¼-mile drag strip at Bradenton Motorsports Park. Read More
TREMEC Equipped Cars at the 2017 Detroit AutoRama
From the prestigious Ridler Award to hundreds of hot rods and muscle cars on display, for many people the Detroit Autorama is the unofficial start of the car show season. TREMEC is a proud sponsor of the event, which reached its