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So I used a Solara e153 in my 2gr swap. All the syncro's are in decent shape, I know this cause when we installed the qauife we inspected them. I'm using a southbend endurance 2 clutch, so far it holds very well. Fluid is redline mt-90, I may switch to redline LWSP. So far the up shifting is ok, but heel toe downshifts are very very notchy, for example at a current event I did I was downshifting for a corner, it just didn't want to go in, well I needed the gear so crunch grind into gear it went as a forced it. I didn't like that, its not enjoyable to know I have to destroy they syncros every time I downshift. I want to fix this problem.
Does anyone with the e153 have their transmission downshift like this? And I'm talking about when you really abuse the setup. Cause on the street I can ease into it and its ok. I may also try this http://racingstrong.com/?p=236 But don't feel like taking the transmission off just to do this washer trick. The 2gr has a very good powerband, it feels like it has even more torque in 3rd gear than my 3sge redtop in 2nd. ![]() This post has been edited by rdyzz: Jun 12, 2015 - 8:56 AM |
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You might have clutch drag that is causing the dog teeth in your trans to block you out of gear. You can check by shifting into first at a standstill and reving to at least 6000 while the pedal is pushed in. If the car tries to creep forward while the pedal is pushed in then you have drag. You can also push in the pedal and very slowly shift into reverse. If you hear gears softly clashing it means the input shaft is still spinning. It's definitely not something you want to ignore because it will toast your synchro in no time
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