w55 vs. R154 swap info

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tonydanzah
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w55 vs. R154 swap info

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As i posted in a previous thread I plan on swapping in a 4g63 ina toyta 4x4 pickup. I want to make 275-300 hp and i might also add nitrous in the form of a 50-75 shot.. Can the w55 trans hold up to this or this this more up the alley of the R154. Anyone know what kind what kind of t-case bolts up to the w55 or if there is a t-case that bolts up the the r-154. If the there is a t-case for both, does anyone know with the gear ratios are of each trans? More specifically the 1st and 5th gears ratio?
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I'm pretty sure both the W and R series have 4x4 setups. I know the R series is an R150. The W58 should handle 300hp (ask Bill for sure) but I don't know much about the 4x4 versions and any variations in design. I'd say it's a safe bet you could do a W series and just steal all the parts from a Toyota 4x4 pickup.
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i was looking on alldata today at school for toyota trans information. But from info i'm not sure. Right now i have the v-6 truck which uses a married trans/t-case design. So i don't think i could use my old t-case to the new trans but i'm not sure.
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I got a couple extra 4x4 w-55 trans and transfer cases, when you come home sometime let me know and I will show you my stash, we can work out something

and that damn miniture pony ate my girl friends CAT! goddamnit!

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So i was doing some more research today at school on alldata. I finally came across a application chart for toyotas. According to the chart my truck has either a W56, G58 or a R151F. Besides the W56 does anyone know if the R151F share the same bolt pattern as the R154. Or if the G58 shares the same bolt pattern as the W56?
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check out this page , Alex, http://www.jeeps-offroad.com/tech-artic ... sings.html it will start you in the right direction to answer your questions
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so what i have been reading so far all the "R" type trans share the same bellhousing pattern? If this is true and i have a R151F I think i like the 4.3:1 compared to the 3.3:1 first gear ratio. I haven't read into the the "W" types but is this the same for these? Either way Bill next time I'm home I will definitly stop by your place to say hi and see what you have.
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It will be good to see you, just let me know when you are coming
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