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Old Jul 26, 2003 | 07:53 PM
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I've been searching about the 1st Gen AT-MT swap. Most of what I read is either "Did they come with a MT?" and "You can do anything with money" I'm just curious if anyone has any infromation. I was thinking of ordering a 1jz clip (say Chaser) what if I used that tranny and ecu and harness' and the pedal master cylinder and slave cylinder. Would this work? Anything i'm forgetting?

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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 08:30 AM
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Sorry, man. I don't think anyone in the 1st gen forum has done the AT-MT swap, but I believe the SC300 has the same drivetrain and there is a lot of info over in that forum. They've done an SC300 AT-to MT (five speed), and also swapped in the Supra getrag 6 speed tranny, too, although that involves a lot more work. I think there is a FAQ about it on someone's website, maybe forum member 'Angel' I'm not quite sure.

Anyway, I would look into those two options first before I swapped out the engine. Good luck!!
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Old Aug 5, 2003 | 09:52 PM
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1JZ would be hard to get parts in case stuff breaks??
same family motor but generation differences i believe

you "Alex" ?? 86 & SC ??

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