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ca18 gearbox
bematote1
Posted on: 2013/7/29 0:12
hi fellas Ive got ca18 turbo in my 1200 sedan i didn't to the conversation the info i got
with the car that its an r30 stumpy box as i stuff the box and trying to get a new one are these boxes the same as the s13 or where should i get one from im in nsw but it doesn't matter where ill freight it and also the short shift conversion for it i do a bit of hill climbing with the car
#3
Re: ca18 gearbox
supafatto
Posted on: 2013/7/29 6:54
I have a d21 box which has stronger gears than the r30 stumpy and is only 20mm longer for sale
It a 71c stumpy
#4
Re: ca18 gearbox
bematote1
Posted on: 2013/7/29 7:03
yeah ok do they fit in the same just 20mm longer do they use the same cross member
what ive been reading the r30 isnt that good anyway harder to change gears when reving over 5000revs how much and will you drop of to freight if i organize
#5
Re: ca18 gearbox
supafatto
Posted on: 2013/7/29 7:11
#6
Re: ca18 gearbox
bematote1
Posted on: 2013/7/30 8:59
im going to go with the ca18 box and put in the maddat trans tunnel
it seems the best option i think tanks anyway
#7
Re: ca18 gearbox
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2013/7/30 12:33
The ca18 silvia box has to be the worst choice of 71c out there. Is the longest box and has no advantage over a skyline or d21 box
#9
Re: ca18 gearbox
bematote1
Posted on: 2013/7/31 11:19
so whats the best manual box for a CA18 turbo in a 1200
#10
Re: ca18 gearbox
D
Posted on: 2013/7/31 14:18
The D21 71C box Supafatto is offering is a bargain considering its condition
I will also add the 71c boxes on the d21 have improved dual synchros and larger bearings on the imput shaft as some Z guys use 71C internals these days but have some machining to allow for the bigger bearings. The R30 71B stumpy been much older they do suffer from overheated stressed shafts which are often passed in rebuilds but wont last long behind good hp. Also the 71C also has a quick shift available for 50-80 dollars and a nicer improved setup similar to the Toyota W series. You can view topic.
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