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    Default w58 or r154

    hi all just want to know is a r154 5 speed better then a w58 and why?
    will they both bolt up to a 1 or 2jz?
    i want one to go into my cressida mx83 (gande) when i do a jz swap

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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    Depends on what your definition of 'Better' is

    R154 is perceived as stronger
    R154 is more expensive
    R154 is heavier

    Both are able to be bolted to 1JZ or 2JZ with the correct bellhousing.

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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    ok that helps a bit thanks! so would a standard w58 hold up to 300-500wrhp?

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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    I'd suggest some google work I suspect you'll find quite a bit on both gearboxes


    FYI, as a general rule it is torque that breaks gearboxes, not outright power... but at 500rwhp I'd be suggesting the R154, or in fact the V16x or perhaps Tremec options...


    Its also worth bearing in mind that the longevity of a W58 (or any gearbox for that matter) also depends to some extent on the driving style, clutch, tyres etc as well...

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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    im sure a w series would handle 300 if you putted around lol. just go for a r154 much stronger. by the time you go though a few w series it will cost you as much as a r154 anyway. i broke a r154 with 500 and two clutchs in 6months so u tell me how a w series will go?

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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    driving style will break a 154 AND 2 clutches in six months more than what the motor its bolted to
    wait maybe it is the motor not being strong enough for said driver and having to drop the clutch to often
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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    does the 154 suffer the same problem as the 58, in when under power/ high revs, wont shift into 2nd ?
    tremec are nice, the tko500 weighs ~47kg without bell housing. just incase anyone wanted to know haha.
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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    Quote Originally Posted by litldv8 View Post
    driving style will break a 154 AND 2 clutches in six months more than what the motor its bolted to
    wait maybe it is the motor not being strong enough for said driver and having to drop the clutch to often
    neil
    ???? does this make sence??? im guessing your talking about my driving style? yeah im hard lol but it only ever happened at the track otherwise was great on the street.

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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    The R154 is a total POS box. It shifts like a truck gearbox, actually worse. If you are not making high torque, then go for a W series, or V16X or T56.

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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    i have a full r154 conversion kit for sale if you are interested

    $2500 will get you
    r154 with jz bellhousing
    all bellhousing bolts
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    also i wouldnt say the r154 is a POS box... ive driven a few different cars with r154 and only one of them felt like a bucket of shit and that was due to it having fucked syncros and generally having the ass end flogged out of it...
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    Default Re: w58 or r154

    yeah ive had a couple of different r154s over the years and i dont think there that bad for shifting at all. im making around 500 and i give it a fair bit and shifts fine. only my clutch that let me down really but have since gone to a twin plate to hopefully solve that problem. manily the 1st gear thrust washer that goes in them but you can now get them upgraded from the states cheap like i did.

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