Quoting good info
Originally Posted by Cliff
This damn tranny is YUMMY! EXACTLY what I want!!!! At highway speeds, in 6th gear, you're cruising at around 2krpm!!!!! DELICIOUS!
This damn tranny is YUMMY! EXACTLY what I want!!!! At highway speeds, in 6th gear, you're cruising at around 2krpm!!!!! DELICIOUS!
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Originally Posted by mazworxsales
Here are some videos of the 6spd swap in a SR16VE engine/car.
YouTube - Mazworx QR 6spd conversion.MPG
YouTube - Mazworx QR 6spd conversion shifter.MPG
YouTube - Mazworx QR 6spd conversion burnout.MPG
Here are some videos of the 6spd swap in a SR16VE engine/car.
YouTube - Mazworx QR 6spd conversion.MPG
YouTube - Mazworx QR 6spd conversion shifter.MPG
YouTube - Mazworx QR 6spd conversion burnout.MPG
^How is this car doing?
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
- This is making me want to change things! *voices keep telling me 5th gear is so last summer *
- This is making me want to change things! *voices keep telling me 5th gear is so last summer *
^Pow!
Originally Posted by mazworxsales
Kits are now available !
Click on link below to order!
Mazworx QR 6 speed conversion kit (P12 Bellhousing)
Kits are now available !
Click on link below to order!
Mazworx QR 6 speed conversion kit (P12 Bellhousing)
^Yummy,
^Very nice
Originally Posted by zer099
From the FSM:
2002
1st = 3.416
2nd = 1.944
3rd = 1.258
4th = 0.947
5th = 0.772
6th = 0.630
Final = 4.428
2003
1st = 3.153
2nd = 1.944
3rd = 1.392
4th = 1.055
5th = 0.809
6th = 0.673
Final = 4.133
2004+
1st = 3.153
2nd = 1.944
3rd = 1.392
4th = 1.055
5th = 0.809
6th = 0.630
Final = 4.133
The '03+ are good for turbo. Issue with the '03 inparticular is that its 6th is not as long, but it's nothing huge. Incidentally I have a 03 spec v tranny if someone wants it.
You can identify the tranny by the number on the plate. The 10th digit is the year. So for example, the ’03 I have is: 3N1AB51D43L727746. You can see it’s an ’03 tranny because of the “3” in the 10th digit.
EDIT: Thought I would add the B15/P11 ratios as well (again, from the FSM):
1st = 3.333
2nd = 1.955
3rd = 1.286
4th = 0.926
5th = 0.733
Final = 4.437
-> Gear Ratio Calculator
Above is a good link to look at and compare gearboxes. I love it, personally.
From the FSM:
2002
1st = 3.416
2nd = 1.944
3rd = 1.258
4th = 0.947
5th = 0.772
6th = 0.630
Final = 4.428
2003
1st = 3.153
2nd = 1.944
3rd = 1.392
4th = 1.055
5th = 0.809
6th = 0.673
Final = 4.133
2004+
1st = 3.153
2nd = 1.944
3rd = 1.392
4th = 1.055
5th = 0.809
6th = 0.630
Final = 4.133
The '03+ are good for turbo. Issue with the '03 inparticular is that its 6th is not as long, but it's nothing huge. Incidentally I have a 03 spec v tranny if someone wants it.
You can identify the tranny by the number on the plate. The 10th digit is the year. So for example, the ’03 I have is: 3N1AB51D43L727746. You can see it’s an ’03 tranny because of the “3” in the 10th digit.
EDIT: Thought I would add the B15/P11 ratios as well (again, from the FSM):
1st = 3.333
2nd = 1.955
3rd = 1.286
4th = 0.926
5th = 0.733
Final = 4.437
-> Gear Ratio Calculator
Above is a good link to look at and compare gearboxes. I love it, personally.
^Very good info.
Originally Posted by zer099
I just redrilled the spec-v spindles for 4x100 and went with the brembo setup for the spec.
I just redrilled the spec-v spindles for 4x100 and went with the brembo setup for the spec.
^Balla
Originally Posted by zer099
Here's my 2 cents from the swap that I noticed when I did this last year:
With the dual mass fly it leaves very little room between the fly surface and the back of the internal bellhousing.
As long as you fly+PP setup equals around 96mm you should be fine. I say this because my shaved fly+z33 PP setup is 96.63mm thick and with the stock spec V TB it works perfectly.
I never measured how far the input shaft went into the clutch but it was pretty far in it, so I don't think that would be an issue.
For the record I am using a S15 dual mass fly that's shaved down 0.125 inches, a full z33 PP and clutch setup, Spec V throwout bearing, and the stock spacer plate (between tranny and engine).
Here's my 2 cents from the swap that I noticed when I did this last year:
With the dual mass fly it leaves very little room between the fly surface and the back of the internal bellhousing.
As long as you fly+PP setup equals around 96mm you should be fine. I say this because my shaved fly+z33 PP setup is 96.63mm thick and with the stock spec V TB it works perfectly.
I never measured how far the input shaft went into the clutch but it was pretty far in it, so I don't think that would be an issue.
For the record I am using a S15 dual mass fly that's shaved down 0.125 inches, a full z33 PP and clutch setup, Spec V throwout bearing, and the stock spacer plate (between tranny and engine).
^Nice.
Originally Posted by Himura-Kenshin
any word on the turbo flywheel and clutch set up for mazworxs? thanks
any word on the turbo flywheel and clutch set up for mazworxs? thanks
^x 2. And do you all carry replacement friction disc/plates for the QR 6spd conversion flywheel SKU: SN02A-3 215mm flywheel?