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    hey guys , well ive got a friend who says he has a supra 5 speed now im in need of a w series supra 5 speed yet celica and hilux are similar yet different ratios and probbaly strength , now is there any way i can identify on the outside of the box to know its deinfately a supra box cause id hate to pay only to find out its hilux which ive already got and dont want to run !

    any help would be awesome thanks in advance !

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    dont think you can, you need to open it up,

    its been covered before, search is your friend
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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    sorry i did a search but couldnt find what i was after im jsut after any markings on the box that can identify it not specs or anything , but yeh if theres no markings then i ahve no chance as if i opened it i wouldnt know the difference anyway , strange how toyota wouldnt mark it with any part numbers i ahvent seen the box yet so dont know if theres any markings. oh well guess its jsut a risk il have to take ,

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    This is from an old thread on here somewhere, only I can't remember where from (had it saved on my computer). Pretty sure these are all W series boxes but I'll keep looking...


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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    hey yeh i know they are W series well thats what im after , ive been told of a few different w series supra boxes a steel case , an alloy case and an alloy case with steel carrier plate, and the hilux and celica are also w series yet not the ratio's i want they may be strong enough ( 1uzfe) but not ideal ratio's.

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    The way to tell is by the ratios.......... Mark the output shaft and turn the the imput shaft then count the amount of turns.

    You will beable to work it out from there ! ........ Its not that hard to do

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    If you're asking how to distinguish a W58 from a W55/6/7/9, there is no way to do it externally - they all look exactly the same from the outside. Yes you can determine the ratio from rotating the shafts, so for example if you put it in 5th gear, rotate the output shaft 10 times and count 7.8 revolutions on the input shaft that would indicate a W58 (0.783:1 5th gear) or if you count 8.6 revolutions it would probably be a W57 (0.861:1 5th gear).

    Also note early W5x boxes have an alloy sandwich plate, later ones (from late 80's) have a steel sandwich plate which makes the box a lot stronger

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    hey scarecrow thanks heaps that helps a lot il write that down for when i go and look at it !

    thanks guys this should be all i need !

    by the way its going behind a 1uzfe (toyota v8) in a 2wd hilux running mazda rx7 IRS , once i get stuck into it il put pics up of the truck.

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    Is that the one just posted up on Yota Scene? Very good looking work if it is, I suggest you start a project thread here too so we can all see the progress.

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    just bumping this old topic i started ,

    i ahve just last night got my hands on a supra 5 speed

    i ahve a W series bellhousing > toyota quad cam V8 yet it does not come close to lineing up .

    cany anyone maybe identify the box i have i have been shownon lextreme that the W58 is all alloy and looks much different to the following and itihnkmybellhousingis for the all alloy one.

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    what you have there is a W50. completely different to a W55/6/7/8

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    thanks for that , helps a lot are they worth much im lead to believe it was rebuilt and has not been in a car since as it is a mates he had no use for it anymore cause hes doing a new project.

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    The W50 is the 'Celica steelcase' box, they're not bad but I wouldn't put any serious power through one. they sell for $50-$150 privately and shops charge as much as $750 for a rebuilt one.
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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    ive come across brand new w58 boxs on ebay for around $800 they are chinese apparently which makes me sceptical cause $800 is a lot to throw down the drain , would anyone recomend these and how much roughly would a rebuilt w58 cost ?

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    Default Re: identifying supra w series 5 speed

    i'm also in the early stages of a 1uz-fe build (ie. buying stuff) and was wondering whether these chinese W58's are much chop... they apparently come with a 12month / 20,000 km warranty, but whether that applies to being bolted to a v8 is another question. Anybody had any experience with these chinese reproductions?

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