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    Default 1g to r154 conversion

    I never did get a straight answer on this one as to if had been done
    anyhow i think i have sussed it and will be looking at gettting the relevant bits machined in the next month i havent yet sussed clutch and flywheel combo yet but have a good idea how i am gonna do it
    any one else out there interesred in this or am i the only person looking to do this
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    Default Re: 1g to r154 conversion

    I believe the main stumbling point was it needs a custom bellhousing thus people run a w58 as the bell is alot more common
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    Default Re: 1g to r154 conversion

    i think i found away of doing an adaptor before the bell housing but as always i wont know till i try it
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    Default Re: 1g to r154 conversion

    best bet would be to make a generic W58 bellhousing pattern -> R154 gearbox adaptor.

    you would have a decent market since there is a lot of applications
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    Default Re: 1g to r154 conversion

    mate.

    would a 1j be more suited and cheaper for what you require?

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    Default Re: 1g to r154 conversion

    that was the idea to be fair im hoping to have somethink in the next month or so
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    Default Re: 1g to r154 conversion

    Quote Originally Posted by SillyCarS
    mate.

    would a 1j be more suited and cheaper for what you require?

    a 1j was'nt what i wanted though so no it wouldnt
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    Default Re: 1g to r154 conversion

    no worries

    i only mention it as i know with just my 1g build i can see if i spend too much more money on it, it would be cheaper to get a 1j and spend money on steering/handling instead

    i definately will NOT be doing anything to internals, if it gets to that stage i'll go for more displacement. however, 250rwkw (which is just a number to ensure progress is made) is more power than i will ever need in my celica which i hope will come under a tonne

    will be good to keep up with your progress on this though

    all the best

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    Default Re: 1g to r154 conversion

    no worries i like to do stuff that hasn't been done before that way people remember you and in business thats a good thing plus you have somthing no one else does so i will persevere on with this project and upset a few 2jz's hopefully along the way but in a sportsman like way
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