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Looks like an AZ6 from a Toyota (J160)

Also found on S15 Sylvia, S2000 and MX-5's (all with different front/bell housings).

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Looks like an AZ6 from a Toyota (J160)

Also found on S15 Sylvia, S2000 and MX-5's (all with different front/bell housings).

Yes Toyota box. 3sge flywheel fits to bmw crank with very little mod.

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Yes Toyota box. 3sge flywheel fits to bmw crank with very little mod.

Nice!!

The wife has one in the RS200.

What are you plans for attaching to the BMW motor?

Cut'n'Shut the mounting flange or a plate adaptor?

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At this point it looks like I will make an adapter plate and use the toyota starter motor.

I have started to make up some templates of both bell housings. Failing that I will get a BMW flywheel and then cut both bell housing and welded the bmw to the toyota.

These are cheap gearboxes. Its a mates deal but he said that he sold the last two- flywheel to drive shaft for $600

This box is off a 1g which puts the starter on the same side as the bmw

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seems to me like E36 compacts are the next big thing ;)

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seems to me like E36 compacts are the next big thing ;)

:o

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After some more measuring the adapter plate idea is out.

I'm going to cut the bellhousing.

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Also I now a have 6 speed box waiting to be installed

1- cut up the bell housings with your angle grinder

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2- machine them true

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3- weld them together

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A manual box for the Ti awaits

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seems to me like E36 compacts are the next big thing ;)

They always have been :P ..not many in this country as quick as mine

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They always have been :P ..not many in this country as quick as mine

This one will be quicker :P:lol:

The cost for this gearbox with 6 cylinder fly wheel, starter motor, 6 speed toyota gearbox, bmw bell housing, welding supplies, support bearing, toyota clutch plate, manual pedal box. ( not including time and drive shaft still to be made)

$780.00

Edit- I would have sent close to 10hrs making this work

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This one will be quicker :P:lol:

Will be a few more with a bit more balls than a standard m52 :P might be time to spercharge to stay in the game Glenn!

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Tonight I started playing around with the old Willwood 6pot calipers I took off my race car and found that if I use a rotor around the 295mm mark I might be able get them to fit inside a 15" wheel

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In prep for some up and coming NA battles I ran the car up on the Dyno

80hp at the rears @5000

The car just lost power after that

last night I removed the auto box.

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This morning I machined the flywheel to take the thinner Toyota clutch plate.

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I played with the car on the dyno tonight.

The Manual box gave the car an extra 8hp at the wheels @5000

After messing with the AFM and the tps I got afr to 13.2 from 14.3 on wot. Now the car makes just on 100hp @5800

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