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Re: Supra 5-speed Conversion

To: "Danielle Jesudowich" <jesudowich@earthlink.net>, <Triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Supra 5-speed Conversion
From: "Mark Stahlke" <mstahlke@inetdial.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 20:32:35 -0600charset="iso-8859-1"
References: <41200074201213550@earthlink.net>
I have been considering this modification to my 71 TR6. I have not purchased
or installed one (yet) so I have no actual experience with it but I can
answer some of your questions.

1. Contact: http://www.conversioncomp.co.nz/

2. Looks like mostly a bolt in job however another lister named Chad Jester
said:
> I have one of the conversion components kits.  Really nice piece.  I began
> installation in my '72 TR6.  Pretty easy overall, but some minor mods
would
> be needed to one of the exhaust pipes.  '69 - '71 cars shouldn't need
this.
> All parts are supplied except the driveshaft.

and

>You just need to locate a prop shaft from an '83-85 Celica 5-spd.  For some
>reason, none of the yards in my area had one out.  They had some in cars,
>but wouldn't pull it unless I paid for it ahead.  I live about 60 miles
from
>these yards and can't get there before they close.  After you get the
shaft,
>just measure and have a driveshaft shop mate the Celica input portion to
the
>TR6 aft portion, then balance.   Its no big deal.

3. Good question. I don't know. See number ten.

4. When I was looking at it, the price was around $1300 to $1500. Depends on
the conversion rate and which tranny you buy.

5. It's been rumored that XKs Unlimited is the US distributer. Expect to pay
more there.

6. Don't know.

7. Literature I received from Conversion Components says "Supra Gearboxes
are ex-Japan, cleaned and checked over before leaving the factory."

8. Gearbox internals and clutch parts should be readily available in the US.
This is after all a Toyota transmission. The bell housing and possibly the
gear lever remote are made by Conversion Components.

9. Don't know. I would expect the Toyota gearbox to be quite reliable.

10. There are 4 gear ratios available. Here is how they compare to a
standard TR6 transmission (specs from Bentley):

                                1st        2nd        3rd        4th
5th
Stock TR6 non-OD  3.14      2.01       1.33       1            -
wide ratio (std)        3.56       2.05       1.38      1        0.85
close ratio                3.28       1.89       1.27      1        0.86
close ratio high 5th   3.27       1.96       1.31      1        0.775
extra wide (rare)      3.95       2.14        1.38     1        0.85

 My choice would be either of the close ratio gearboxes. I suspect first
gear in the wide ratio boxes would be to low to be very useful. The first
four gears in the close ratio, high 5th gearbox are very close to the stock
TR6 ratios.

11. $1650 sounds a little high. Back in June, Chad Jester said this:
> If you know of anyone looking for a kit, send them my way.  I won't have
> time to fool with it for a few years.....between work and kids.
I don't know if he still has it or not.

Hope this helps. Let us know what you decide to do. Especially if you
install one of these!

Mark Stahlke
71 TR6 (no commercial potential)

----- Original Message -----
From: Danielle Jesudowich <jesudowich@earthlink.net>
To: <Triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:00 PM
Subject: Supra 5-speed Conversion


>
>
> Has anyone had any actual experience with the Supra 5-speed Conversion
> tranny from New Zeland? I'm seriously considering one for my TR250.
Several
> questions: 1) Name of the manufacturer and contact addy (e-mail or land)in
> New Zeland? 2)Bolt-in..or are there hidden problems with frame, drive
> shaft, etc.? ( I understand that some sort of flange must be welded to the
> drive shaft)3) How does the stock speedo work with this tranny?..is the
> stock speedo a thing of the past?..how about calibration? 4) What's the
> average price for one of these? 5) Is there a U.S. distributor? 6) Are
> there any New Zeland Listers who personally know of this operation?..would
> it be cheaper to purchase in New Zeland and ship it back? 7) What
condition
> are the used Supra trannys really in?..have they been rebuilt at all?
8)Are
> replacement parts readily available in the U.S. at a reasonable rate?
9)How
> about reliability? 10) How about gearing?..low end and top end?..useful
> power range?
> Finally, there is a fellow on EBay selling these..$1,650..Camplen..anyone
> ever deal with him? Are there any listers selling these?
> Any comments would be appreciated.--- jesudowich@earthlink.net
> --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
>
>


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