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toxo
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4,843
30-12-2019, 01:30 AM
#21
Re weight difference, the stats you have found are almost certainly for the base model of each car. Isn't the spec of the bottom end IS200 pretty rubbish, where the IS300 has electric seats, LSD, satnav(?) etc as standard? Also as has been mentioned, the autobox will certainly add weight.

We found this with MR2s, there is a figure floating around on the internet of 1280kg, but this is for a poverty spec n/a with a solid roof. It's also a dry weight. Mine was 1450kg with half a tank of fuel in it! If you're that bothered about weight loss, take your car to a weighbridge before you start, that way you will have a true idea of what you've gained/lost.
Edited 09-02-2013, 11:05 AM by toxo.
toxo
30-12-2019, 01:30 AM #21

Re weight difference, the stats you have found are almost certainly for the base model of each car. Isn't the spec of the bottom end IS200 pretty rubbish, where the IS300 has electric seats, LSD, satnav(?) etc as standard? Also as has been mentioned, the autobox will certainly add weight.

We found this with MR2s, there is a figure floating around on the internet of 1280kg, but this is for a poverty spec n/a with a solid roof. It's also a dry weight. Mine was 1450kg with half a tank of fuel in it! If you're that bothered about weight loss, take your car to a weighbridge before you start, that way you will have a true idea of what you've gained/lost.

reco2k
Senior Member
404
30-12-2019, 02:14 AM
#22
I wondered that as well. As you say the 300 is fully loaded from the factory so that will affect the weight. Anyone know what the weight distribution is like on them?

Im pretty set on the 300 now and found a few that i like. What manual gearboxes fit and are easy to convert im guessing the r154 or v160 are the obvious choices is it just a case od getting the right bell housing and a new prop made?

Ross
reco2k
30-12-2019, 02:14 AM #22

I wondered that as well. As you say the 300 is fully loaded from the factory so that will affect the weight. Anyone know what the weight distribution is like on them?

Im pretty set on the 300 now and found a few that i like. What manual gearboxes fit and are easy to convert im guessing the r154 or v160 are the obvious choices is it just a case od getting the right bell housing and a new prop made?

Ross

is300_dino
Posting Freak
3,556
30-12-2019, 02:41 AM
#23
i think the is300 weight distribution is 54/46, thats why adding stuff to the back lilke subs and amps helps with the distribution, if turboing the cheapest reliable box would be the r145, the v160 fits but are so expensive, you will need a custom prop shaft or apparently a propshat from a toyota sequiola does the job. none of them are really easy jobs as you will need a standalone ecu to run the manual box.

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is300_dino
30-12-2019, 02:41 AM #23

i think the is300 weight distribution is 54/46, thats why adding stuff to the back lilke subs and amps helps with the distribution, if turboing the cheapest reliable box would be the r145, the v160 fits but are so expensive, you will need a custom prop shaft or apparently a propshat from a toyota sequiola does the job. none of them are really easy jobs as you will need a standalone ecu to run the manual box.


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toxo
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4,843
30-12-2019, 02:42 AM
#24
If you want to use an R154 it will either have to be one from a Soarer or a Chaser, or you'll need to modify the shifter so it's further back. There are a few places (I think Thor is one) that sell an off-the-shelf part for doing the modification.
toxo
30-12-2019, 02:42 AM #24

If you want to use an R154 it will either have to be one from a Soarer or a Chaser, or you'll need to modify the shifter so it's further back. There are a few places (I think Thor is one) that sell an off-the-shelf part for doing the modification.

el_bandido
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2,757
30-12-2019, 03:44 AM
#25
Or you could get an adapter for a 350z gearbox, which has almost the same ratios as the V160 and is easily as strong as an R154. Up to you though, the final gear is almost identical on the 5 and 6 speed so you don't gain much in terms of top speed.
el_bandido
30-12-2019, 03:44 AM #25

Or you could get an adapter for a 350z gearbox, which has almost the same ratios as the V160 and is easily as strong as an R154. Up to you though, the final gear is almost identical on the 5 and 6 speed so you don't gain much in terms of top speed.

reco2k
Senior Member
404
30-12-2019, 04:17 AM
#26
Whats the strength of the auto box? Im looking longer term here so will ptobably turbo it first then gather parts together gradually for the manual conversion when the auto box pops lol

Ross
reco2k
30-12-2019, 04:17 AM #26

Whats the strength of the auto box? Im looking longer term here so will ptobably turbo it first then gather parts together gradually for the manual conversion when the auto box pops lol

Ross

el_bandido
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2,757
30-12-2019, 04:37 AM
#27
there are places that build A series gearboxes, but it will cost you pretty much the same as converting to a worthwhile manual.
el_bandido
30-12-2019, 04:37 AM #27

there are places that build A series gearboxes, but it will cost you pretty much the same as converting to a worthwhile manual.

is300_dino
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3,556
30-12-2019, 05:45 AM
#28
reco2k Whats the strength of the auto box? Im looking longer term here so will ptobably turbo it first then gather parts together gradually for the manual conversion when the auto box pops lol

Ross

please do it the opposite way round get the gearbox strengthened or swapped first ive learned the hard way,used up majority of my savings on the engine so now having to save to strengthen the box. mines running at 350bhp and 305lbft, and its knocked the gearchange timing solenoid in to malfunction. so unless you want to tune it to lower levels and risk it like i did i advise doing the box first.
theres a few american companies that supply uprated internals for the is autobox this will give you an idea of figures to build the auto box to compare with a manual swap http://WWW.LEVELTEN.COM/SearchResults.asp?Cat=41

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is300_dino
30-12-2019, 05:45 AM #28

reco2k Whats the strength of the auto box? Im looking longer term here so will ptobably turbo it first then gather parts together gradually for the manual conversion when the auto box pops lol

Ross

please do it the opposite way round get the gearbox strengthened or swapped first ive learned the hard way,used up majority of my savings on the engine so now having to save to strengthen the box. mines running at 350bhp and 305lbft, and its knocked the gearchange timing solenoid in to malfunction. so unless you want to tune it to lower levels and risk it like i did i advise doing the box first.
theres a few american companies that supply uprated internals for the is autobox this will give you an idea of figures to build the auto box to compare with a manual swap http://WWW.LEVELTEN.COM/SearchResults.asp?Cat=41


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jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place

reco2k
Senior Member
404
30-12-2019, 06:50 AM
#29
is300_dino please do it the opposite way round get the gearbox strengthened or swapped first ive learned the hard way,used up majority of my savings on the engine so now having to save to strengthen the box. mines running at 350bhp and 305lbft, and its knocked the gearchange timing solenoid in to malfunction. so unless you want to tune it to lower levels and risk it like i did i advise doing the box first.
theres a few american companies that supply uprated internals for the is autobox this will give you an idea of figures to build the auto box to compare with a manual swap http://WWW.LEVELTEN.COM/SearchResults.asp?Cat=41


Thanks for the advice i will make sure the box is done first. I managed to source an r154 cheap before so sure i can manage it again

Ross
reco2k
30-12-2019, 06:50 AM #29

is300_dino please do it the opposite way round get the gearbox strengthened or swapped first ive learned the hard way,used up majority of my savings on the engine so now having to save to strengthen the box. mines running at 350bhp and 305lbft, and its knocked the gearchange timing solenoid in to malfunction. so unless you want to tune it to lower levels and risk it like i did i advise doing the box first.
theres a few american companies that supply uprated internals for the is autobox this will give you an idea of figures to build the auto box to compare with a manual swap http://WWW.LEVELTEN.COM/SearchResults.asp?Cat=41


Thanks for the advice i will make sure the box is done first. I managed to source an r154 cheap before so sure i can manage it again

Ross

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