Hey I was thinking about buying a 92 sc400 but i only think it came out in auto i was woundiing if anyone had info on the 5 speed swap i think its a supra not to sure and all info about the swap and about how much it will cost not including labor thanx
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k so im gona go with the sc300 2jz-ge so what 5/6speed tranny should i bolt up to it the 6 speed supra is too much or what should i do? and about how much will the tranny cost no labor fees im gona do all that work and if i cant find a mounal how about the cluch pedel instaltion were do i come upon that?
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Check out www.clublexus.com, just about everything you wanna know will be found there(do a search). As a matter of fact there's a guy who's performing a manual swap on a sc400, he's listed parts he's using and also prices of those parts. Some of which he's had to source from Australia.
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Sc400 = V8 (1uz-fe IIRC for the '92)
SC300 = I6 (2jz-ge -- same as '93-98 MKIV supra NA)
Toyota did not make a manual transmission for the UZ-block before 2005 (this meant buying an adapter from that guy in Australia for $$ plus shipping/waiting). But, for 2005 Toyota is using a 6-speed manual transmission on the V8 Tundra (finally), so there will be a factory transmission that will bolt to your block. Finding one in the junkyard still might be expensive, but depending on what transmission they use (getrag from the supra?) you may be able to buy just the bellhousing from toyota etc. Anyway, I would look into this option as it should prove helpful in the years to come
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rod millin did this with that IS400 they made they bolted a supra 6 spd up to a lexus GS400 V8. No it doesn't bolt right in you have to make an adaptor plate im sure rod millin's shop would be able to make you one. The hard part is that the auto is hard wired into the ecu you have to do a bunch of computer trickery to make the ecu think it still has and auto tranny in it.
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