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    Default r154 how strong?

    has any1 had any experience with these gearboxs wat srt of pwr will they handle can they hold 300rwkw with considerate drving and wat can be done to upgrade them i have heard that the thrust bearing is a weak point

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    Default Re: r154 how strong?

    Its the shifting that will break the box. Yes they can handle 300rwkw, just dont snap 2nd gear too hard.

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    Default Re: r154 how strong?

    Power doesn't break gearboxes, torque does. A heavier car would also have an effect. What're you putting it into, and what are you putting in front of it?

    Also as JCMF said, I think most gearboxes fail from abuse more than anything else.

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    Default Re: r154 how strong?

    ive hammered the poo out of mine for 12 months in a drift car...making 200rwkw and its still all good

    the real test will be this year behind a solid centre clutch and 350+rwkw
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    Default Re: r154 how strong?

    it is in my jza70 behind a 1jz i am nt totally shore wat pwr out put is but it is runnong an a/f ratio of 12:1 on the equivalent of 500cc injectors at 100% duty cycle so im guess not far of 500fwhp at 23psi boost

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    Default Re: r154 how strong?

    oh yeah it has a spec stage3 clutch ,sprung center but very high clamping quite harsh 2 use cant remember exact specs at mo

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    Default Re: r154 how strong?

    IMO the clutch has a major influence on the life expectancy of a gearbox. The stock easy-to-slip full-face organic clutch absorbs a lot of torque spikes instead of sending the shock through the drivetrain and snapping things. A solid centre button clutch on the other hand has absolutely no give in it, so the gearbox cops it.

    I didn't start destroying gearboxes until I installed a button clutch. Ditto for a friend who broke several R154's behind a stock 7M-GTE after he installed a solid-centre 3-puck button clutch.

    Having said that, driving style has a major influence as well. Caveman shifts + button clutch = very short gearbox lifespan!

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    Default Re: r154 how strong?

    And if you keep strengthening components in your drivetrain eventually the gearbox will become the weakest link.

    Something has to give somewhere.

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    Default Re: r154 how strong?

    cool snds like it should be ok i dnt hammer it 2 hard anyway, tyres seem 2 b the weakest link at mo

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