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    Junior Member Grease Monkey
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    Default Strongest FWD box

    Am I right to assume that a camry 5 speed would be the strongest FWD toyota box? How much stronger than an age box? What's the most power that someone has put through a FWD box ie backyarder??

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    busy adding lightness Too Much Toyota MR22ZZ's Avatar
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    Default Re: Strongest FWD box

    An E-series gearbox from a GZE should be strong enough and would bolt up to a 4A unlike the S series from a Camry/Celica
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    Default Re: Strongest FWD box

    Quote Originally Posted by MR22ZZ View Post
    An E-series gearbox from a GZE should be strong enough and would bolt up to a 4A unlike the S series from a Camry
    V6 Camrys have E-series boxes as well.

    But yes, a GZE box would be best for compatability, and are certainly strong enough for most applications.
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    Default Re: Strongest FWD box

    I vaguely remember the Backyarder have full custom internals in his gearbox.

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