W58 supra gearbox conversion
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Yeah I didn't discount the rx7 box, I found a great guy who does nothing but those box's and quoted me $550. Only problem is the B2600 bellhousing only goes to Wideblock. Maybe if I get the Bellhousing and use an adapterplate again, I have considered this because of the ease of clutch options, but don't you still have to modify the tailshaft?
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as far as im aware the rx7 boxes dont shift that great, infact alot of the rotor guys swap them out for the w series gearboxesgroupAralliart wrote:Before you go with the supra box option, rethink the Mazda option: series 5 box should cost between $500 - $600 and has much better shift than the supra box from my research. You will find parts as easy to find and the factory bell housing when you locate one would be cheaper again than the Dellow one I am guessing.Also you can adjust the shifter location fairly easily. Lots of high torque and high HP engines with the series 5 box behind them making much more than 500hp.
P.S. I wonder how they compare on weight as I know the Mazda stuff is designed with weight in mind on the RX7
they must be doing it for a reason :x
i'm not sure if anyone has spoken to him ever but rod hatfield in castlemaine in victoria is a real gearbox guru.. he makes/mods everything needed to do a suprabox conversion on old holden utes etc so he may have done this before for someone... could well be worth a call ;)
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Ron at Coltspeed, designed the bellhousing for the w58 with the old boy from Dellow. The old mate also said that all the steel/alloy case stuff is bs, and are as strong as each other, if they have the steel brace piece fitted.
As for the shifter position, it was the longest one (23 inch i think) that you needed for the Starion.
Castlemain is going broke, Dellow looked at buying them but said that they are too far gone, and won't be around long enough to bother trying to save them.
the w series box was used in so many toyota vehicles, that the ratio, shifter and input shafts selections are near endless.
As for the shifter position, it was the longest one (23 inch i think) that you needed for the Starion.
Castlemain is going broke, Dellow looked at buying them but said that they are too far gone, and won't be around long enough to bother trying to save them.
the w series box was used in so many toyota vehicles, that the ratio, shifter and input shafts selections are near endless.
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You need a vr4 flywheel, Starion one is bigger and will not fit inside of the bellhousing. That is one of the advantages of a rx7 box is that you can have more surface area with your clutch because you are keeping the bigger flywheel. However being rwd i think the rear wheels will be slipping before your clutch LOL
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I'm running a VR4 block with an adaptor plate, a Starion flywheel (to accomodate a bigger clutch) and the Dellow bellhousing to suit the adaptor plate (standard Starion pattern I believe).
Adaptor plates aren't hard to come by, in fact I think there's a couple available on here from someone that made them recently. This way you can utilise a bigger clutch. It's a nice set up.
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Adaptor plates aren't hard to come by, in fact I think there's a couple available on here from someone that made them recently. This way you can utilise a bigger clutch. It's a nice set up.
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I think shannon means that if the smaller vr4 flywheel can handle the torque loading of the 4wd system, it shouldnt be a problem in rwd in the starion.groupAralliart wrote:I wouldn't rely on that as the 'breaking point'www.18u wrote:However being rwd i think the rear wheels will be slipping before your clutch LOL
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same dia and ring gear dia just fatter and to heavyWidebodyWoody wrote:yeah thats what I thought. And the 2.6 flywheel is even bigger then the 2.0 flywheel from memory
couldn't think of any thing worse on a race car lummy anymore weight the crank has to drive in circles is badLummy wrote: Adaptor plates aren't hard to come by, in fact I think there's a couple available on here from someone that made them recently. This way you can utilise a bigger clutch. It's a nice set up.
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I'm running a 7 1/4 " clutch and had thought of going smaller
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