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    Default AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    now this is a largely debated topic but...

    ive been told by a few people that they are identical. absolutly no difference.
    but then again ive been told that they have different shifter feeling and the gearset is set up differently, while retaining the same ratios that is.

    does anyone have any concrete evidence that proves/disproves the theory they are the same

    and if different, how so?
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    Ask Ben aka TAKUMI he knows exactly the differences I remember him telling me so ask him.
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    hes the one who told me they were different

    but

    ive also heard they are identical

    now finding out there is 2 gearbox assembly codes explains that
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    The AU and JDM gearboxes are exactly the same, the only differing parts are the bellhousing (clutch slave on drivers side on JDM), and the speedo drive is for 4.3 or 4.1 gearing rather than 3.9

    That is the sum total of the changes, i have had a JDM and AU gearbox open side by side and those are the only changes.
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    Yeah, so far all I've found to be different are is the bellhousing and the clutch slave.

    I converted to the JDM box after my engine conversion and all i cant find any difference in feel. Except that my JDM box has broken 2nd gear synchro

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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    Quote Originally Posted by takai
    The AU and JDM gearboxes are exactly the same, the only differing parts are the bellhousing (clutch slave on drivers side on JDM), and the speedo drive is for 4.3 or 4.1 gearing rather than 3.9

    That is the sum total of the changes, i have had a JDM and AU gearbox open side by side and those are the only changes.
    tell me you took a picture when you did thissss???
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    canadian and american t50s have taller 5th gear ratio for freeway driving

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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    JDM boxes with clutch on the other side... What about cars sold in Japan with 3A or 4A engines, instead of the 4AG?

    I might even be cheeky and mention that some were sold as autos, too...

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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    Well the autos arnt T50s are they?

    The post makes sense within the context.
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    Going by my version of the epc (euro/usa) and dumping out a list of gearbox innard it seems that later boxes, really late, have a revised 1st and second gear. And a different casing.
    So no, they are not all the same, are you likely to ever get one of these 'late boxes' slim to none. the change started august 86, and ran through till the demise of rwd corollas in july of 87. Happy hunting
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    erm dan my car was built in february of 1987...
    whats my chances?
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    please explain 'revised' 1st and 2nd gear

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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    According to the parts list the counter gear did not change and the revised gear can be substituded in an early model (8308-8502) box. as long as you also use the updated syncro and selector ring as well

    Summary

    A: the ratios on the boxes are the same
    B: but the syncro's for 1st and 2nd gear are different
    C: updated gears can be used in early boxes
    D: updeted syncros can not unless you get the updated gear as well

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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    So basically stronger synchros would be my guess.
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    Default Re: AE86 T50 JDM/AUDM Differences

    ...Which would be great considering T50's love to chew out 2nd gear synchos...

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