And just to add further complication....
http://www.toymods.net/forums/showpo...1&postcount=42
Wait a minute
the 'B' diff in a JZX i would suggest is entirely different to the B diff in the 6-speed JZA80!
Makes no sense at all.....
Funny that the thread that pic came from is here http://toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2152
and its basically the same discussion that keeps coming up.... the older diff codes are well documented, but from the '90s on its just mass-confusion...
And just to add further complication....
http://www.toymods.net/forums/showpo...1&postcount=42
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not saying we want to swap the whole centre over (just as some f series centres dont swap over years) but that the crown/pinion dia/shoulder/pcd/splines can be interchangedOriginally Posted by whatthe?
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E46 M3 Nürburgring Nordschleife - 8.38
Im going to make up a spreadsheet... really needs to be done.
edit: yeah looks like a case of suck it and see unfortunately
Originally Posted by ed_jza80
Ah, gotcha. Be worth trying to find a top view pic then to make sure the PCDs look the same
If the centres are so different I'd be a little worried...
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heres my current take on the situation:
FIRST LETTER
A = 200mm crown wheel
B = 220mm crown wheel
SECOND NUMBER
01 = 4.083 ratio
02 = 3.769 ratio
03 = 3.266 ratio
THIRD LETTER
A = 2 pinion open
B = 2 pinion torsen
C = 4 pinion open
D = 4 pinion torsen
so.... (and feel free to clarify/expand with confirmed plate code data)
A01A - 2jzge manual jza80 supra
A01B - 1uzfe auto uzz30 soarer
A02B - 2jzgte auto jza80 supra
A03B - 2jzgte manual jza80 supra (>96.5)
B03B - 2jzgte manual jza80 supra (93.5-96.5)
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Not necessarily
7.5" F series
I got a TRD centre for this which shared the same part number for MA61 also
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is200?
thats an f series yes? ie 7.5"
edit after your edit - well thats well fucked then isnt it!!??!!
wtf is toyota doing? this is impossible
suck it and see it is!!
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IS200/300 have a smaller A-series than the JZA80 a-series, afaik.
Yeah its really messed up Ed, for example
A01A in a Supra is 4.08:1
A01A in a Soarer is 3.92:1
The IS200/300 use the same diffs as the JZX100, which are either A or B, but completely different A or B from the Supra/Soarer....
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I thought when you checked the IS300 was a B series? I believe IS300 diff has an 8" crown (rumoured to be G compatible)Originally Posted by Draven
edit - yep, B series
http://www.toymods.net/forums/showpo...4&postcount=10
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Altezza Gita (IS wagon)
4.3:1![]()
fuck this - give me some G series gears and a rogered A series jza80 supra diff
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i actually think thats incorrectOriginally Posted by Sciflyer
the supra and the soarer are basically the same vehicle
they share basically all driveline parts, with interchangable part numbers
it would be more likely that some internet garble has produced a mistruth than that above statement actually being true
i have a A01B from a uzz30 soarer in the supra. the road speed im getting out of it at present (with definitive 6500 rev cut) supports paper data for 4.08:1 ratio. the data for my diff being an 3.92:1 ratio just doesn't correlate
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One of mine
a 32 with Torsen
All V8s had the 3.92:1 ratio, the common swap is to put in the TT Soarer/ n/a Supra 4.08 to wake them up a bit
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Last edited by Sciflyer; 16-06-2008 at 12:30 AM.
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