6-speed trannys???, anyone droppin 6-speed trannys into their car, or have... |
6-speed trannys???, anyone droppin 6-speed trannys into their car, or have... |
Nov 27, 2006 - 2:07 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 7, '06 From Lawrence IN, 46226 Currently Offline Reputation: 17 (100%) |
has anyone dropped a 6-speed into their celica or if not can you??? if so on either, how much does it cost and where do i find it???
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Nov 30, 2006 - 5:23 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 29, '06 From South Florida Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
6-speeds can be converted, and like previous posters have said, it would be for highway driving if done so, but there are other advantages.
first off if a 1uz v8 swapped into a IS can use be used with a 2jzge straight six tranny, then i believe its possible to mate the 6spd tranny onto 6gc motor. and on the other hand a 6spd tranny could do a world of wonders for 3sgte/3sge motor if the rite 6spd tranny was acquired. i know for a fact that the tiburon/celica/maxima/sentra 6spd tranny's are all the same but differ in gear ratios. now some gear ratios would be more suitable for a N/A motor and really only one (the 04-06 spec-V) would do well under boost applications to do the swap, maybe an adaptor plate along with a different bellhousings, master cylinder if the 6gc is cable, special moutning bracket for the tranny...maybe a couple other things as well i've seen the 6spd tranny's being used for both n/a and boost applications on older engines for: 1. stronger transmission 2. better highway fuel mileage 3. there could be better clutch selections 4. also colud be less chance of thrust bearing failure because of less clamping force by clutch now this is just my speculation on the swap of a 6spd tranny...i am not to familiar with the 5sfe/3sge/3sgte motors (as yet--i plan to pick up a 6gc in the next few weeks ) This post has been edited by baddisintegra: Nov 30, 2006 - 5:30 PM |
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