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Thanks for the quick reply guys! I checked out carpart.com and the closest place to me wanted $750. I'm really debating between the r-154 and the t-56. Can you guys throw in some pros and cons?Bill Hincher wrote:look up car-part.com and find what you need close to you
http://car-part.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi

DJpowerHaus wrote:If you're going to spend $2000 on a transmission setup, why not spend the $600 extra on getting a wideblock and doing a build/rebuild?
(this is how getting in over your head gets started.. ask me how I found out)















I get a flat surface on the engine side of the bellhousing first and then machine out the holes to bolt up to the 4G63
After the holes are drilled and the housings are bolted to the engine, the front plate of the R-154 trans is bolted ( lightly) on to the face of the bellhousing, a dial indicator is attached to the crankshaft of the engine and spun in the center bearing hole of the trans plate

Actually, I haven't been able to check it out yet. I've been in the middle of moving to a new house for the past week so it's just sitting in the box in my new garage behind the new 280Z I got (not the one I showed you) next to the R154 I scored for free.Bill Hincher wrote:on average, the kit wieghs 20 lbs, shipping prices are all over the board, I ship to British Columbia, its 20.00 bucks, I ship to Austin texas, its $50.00 bucks, I think its the price of fuel that makes it jump around so much
what do you think of the housing Turbo Shag?
actually, while i plan on drag racing.. it's mainly going to be a toy for the street. something to play with the bikes and supras on the highway.smog wrote:im assuming you will be drag racing? If so it seems like it would be better to just go with a auto.
But there are a few companies out there making gears for the transmission.
http://hioctaneracing.com.au/eshop/prod ... cts_id=528
OS Gikan also makes a gear setup I think close ration for 1 2 3









http://buschurforums.com/forum/smog wrote:
btw, anyone know of a dsm forum that you can post in the wanted and forsale section without having to have 500 f'n posts. Preferably one with northwest people.
The setup I am building will be making power there.Bill Hincher wrote:are you making any horsepower at 8 to 10 grand?
if you look at your HP charts and design a gear selection behind it to use your dyno charts properly, I dont think you will find that to be an issue
your skill is not the issue, I am asking a question, I was thinking about 10,000 RPM and how much time it takes to break down the fuel to produce power . how much BTU's in the fuel can release with burn at that speed.SPOOLD U wrote:The setup I am building will be making power there.Bill Hincher wrote:are you making any horsepower at 8 to 10 grand?
if you look at your HP charts and design a gear selection behind it to use your dyno charts properly, I dont think you will find that to be an issue
Maybe some of you aren't taking my questions seriously, I don't know. It's understandable though, there are so many dreamers and idiots on the other forums that ask similar questions. I assure you I am not one of them. I already have a 600+whp AWD Talon, and have built countless 500+ whp cars, I do EFI Dyno tuning for a living. My plan is to build a 800-900ish whp high RPM 2.0 setup, obvious turbo choice being a 42R. Something to play with the supras and bikes and blown vettes on the highway. Something fun that is out of the norm of a regular drag car like my talon is. The motor/turbo setup I am going to be running has already made 1000whp on another local car, with plenty of power at 9500 RPM. I won't be running as much boost as him though, will more than likely be in the 800-900hp range.
jettaturboman wrote:bill first off .. thats amazing work, im interseted in the r154 bellhousing , but i have a few questions.. what flexplate is needed along with clutch set up? . ive got a near mint 86 conquest tsi and a jdm 4g63t waiting for its new home. i actually need as much info on this swap as possible .. any help or direction would be much apreciated. also what the price of the housing set up ? thanx.. bill S.
The same setup that I am putting together for the conquest has already produced 1000whp on a local GSX. That car was still making 900whp at 10,000 RPM. I've done a couple other 42R 4G63s and they all seem to make a solid top end that is best shifted at 9-10,000 RPM.Bill Hincher wrote:your skill is not the issue, I am asking a question, I was thinking about 10,000 RPM and how much time it takes to break down the fuel to produce power . how much BTU's in the fuel can release with burn at that speed.SPOOLD U wrote:The setup I am building will be making power there.Bill Hincher wrote:are you making any horsepower at 8 to 10 grand?
if you look at your HP charts and design a gear selection behind it to use your dyno charts properly, I dont think you will find that to be an issue
Maybe some of you aren't taking my questions seriously, I don't know. It's understandable though, there are so many dreamers and idiots on the other forums that ask similar questions. I assure you I am not one of them. I already have a 600+whp AWD Talon, and have built countless 500+ whp cars, I do EFI Dyno tuning for a living. My plan is to build a 800-900ish whp high RPM 2.0 setup, obvious turbo choice being a 42R. Something to play with the supras and bikes and blown vettes on the highway. Something fun that is out of the norm of a regular drag car like my talon is. The motor/turbo setup I am going to be running has already made 1000whp on another local car, with plenty of power at 9500 RPM. I won't be running as much boost as him though, will more than likely be in the 800-900hp range.
I dont doubt you can do it, but your power band will start at a much lower RPM with 10,000 at the upper level so your actual shifting will be taking place at the lower end of your torque curve