Auto to Manual

DonS1mpson

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I know this question has been done a million times, but every thread I've come across converts a Turbo car to manual while I'd be converting an NA car.

Is it possible to use the R154 into a NA car?

and will I need any extra parts on top of the usual stuff required to do a Auto to Manual swap on a turbo car?

Thanks
 

GeneStarWindGSW

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The Auto to Manual swap will not be different on a turbo or non turbo car. The difference between the turbo & non turbo is the oil lines & turbos. The basic structure of the R154 is still the same parts to install. turbo or non turbo.
correct me if i'm wrong.
 

Jeff Lange

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If you're going to put an R154 into an N/A, just get all the appropriate turbo parts (7M-GTE flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, slave cylinder, driveshaft, etc). An R154 will bolt up fine to a 7M-GE, but you'll want to make sure you use a Turbo parts list for the parts you need.
 

DonS1mpson

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Well, I'd be looking at a conversion kit with the following parts:

* Engine Wiring Loom
* Engine ECU
* Gearbox
* Speed Sensor
* Prop Shaft
* Rear Diff
* Clutch Lever
* Brake Lever
* Pedel Box
* Master/Slave Cylinders
* Gear Lever
* Gear level Trim
* Gear Knob

Anything more I need?
 

DonS1mpson

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Is it any easier going with the W58 swap for now

I plan to go 2JZ in about a year, so getting a R154 in the car now would save money in the long run, but if it's easier, then I'll get the W58
 

DonS1mpson

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Awesome, thanks.

I know I really should start with a manual car, but I'm getting too much of a great deal to let a silly auto transmission get in the way.
 

Nomad707

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I think it's better to convert it yourself anyways, rather then sell your car and buy a 5 speed.

this way you gain knowledge, expereince, and you get to have fun! and the outcome is WAY worth it!