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#1 Ca20 gearbox versus stumpy box on sr20 in 1200
andy188 Posted on: 2010/3/12 7:45
Hey guys
as posted I'm starting a thread about ca20 gearbox found out of an 85 model bluebird versus the imphamous expansive mr30? Skyline stumpy box.
Just trying to find which one is better, better fit, stronger gearbox etc etc on an sr20 in a 1200.
Any information much apricated.
Cheers andy


#2 Re: Ca20 gearbox versus stumpy box on sr20 in 1200
andy188 Posted on: 2010/3/12 13:28
help please!


#3 Re: Ca20 gearbox versus stumpy box on sr20 in 1200
estyre Posted on: 2010/3/12 14:15
suck it and see ,if you have one of both then see which one is more suitable and use it


#4 Re: Ca20 gearbox versus stumpy box on sr20 in 1200
go1200 Posted on: 2010/3/12 21:23
I have just bought a gazell with a ca18det in it for my 1200 which as a ca20 gearbox behind it i was planning on using it but after driving the car it feels nice while crusing but at hi rpm it dosent shift very well at all and is still a pretty big box bigger than the stumpy so im just going to do the mods and fit a s13 box


#5 Re: Ca20 gearbox versus stumpy box on sr20 in 1200
SX-510 Posted on: 2010/3/12 23:53
From my experience (have used both in 1600s) its a bit like this:
Rare MR30 box is a better fit and doesn't require floor cutting, but is MUCH more expensive (Typ $300-700 to buy one, and it will prob need a $$ rebuild due to age, though you can be lucky)has non-ideal gear ratios for a 4 cyl.

Common Bluebird or Gazelle CA20 box is cheap (ie case of beer cheap) has good ratios and will take plenty of abuse (unless frequent drifting and drag racing is your thing). Still, if you break one, it's pretty quick and easy to swap out. Plus given the cost comparison with MR30 box, you can afford to have 6-8 spares in stock.


#6 Re: Ca20 gearbox versus stumpy box on sr20 in 1200
PIGDOG Posted on: 2010/3/13 2:59
r30 boxes arent that hard to find, if your buying from non 1600 circles anyway.

id personally go with the 71c as its a nicer stronger box, i'd get one from an R31 sklyline/pintara or VL commodore as they have the same ratios as the sr turbo box, should be just as strong, are a couple of inches shorter and are dirt cheap. got my one for $150


#7 Re: Ca20 gearbox versus stumpy box on sr20 in 1200
andy188 Posted on: 2010/3/13 12:20
thanks alot for your help
i think ill go with the 71c box
hopfully wont take to much to get in






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