what clutch pedal?
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what clutch pedal?
is there any alternative to doing a auto --> manual swap using supra/soarer/etc. clutch pedals? Assuming I can find a N/A Mk4 tranny/flywheel can I use the clutch pedal also? I have read around about doing the swap, and I know it can be costly, but its really hard to find a decently priced 5 spd in washington at the moment, and ive never been good at the waiting game. Anyone themselves done the actual sc300 auto to manual swap? Any tips or maybe a writeup, because I havent seen an actual writeup except for the supra 5 to 6 speed write up, and that wont go into detail about clutch lines, bolting up the clutch pedal, slave/master cylinders, etc.
Anyways, I have been lurking for a while, and I must say that this is one of the most civilized and friendly forums on the net that I've been apart of, only local forums compare to being so family like. My past cars include S13 240sx, ae86 corolla, and a 65 mustang. All are sold now except for the mustang, I hope that ones not going anywhere anytime soon.
Anyways, I have been lurking for a while, and I must say that this is one of the most civilized and friendly forums on the net that I've been apart of, only local forums compare to being so family like. My past cars include S13 240sx, ae86 corolla, and a 65 mustang. All are sold now except for the mustang, I hope that ones not going anywhere anytime soon.
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so is that implying that nobody has actually done it before? Is the question im asking never been asked before? Is it really that hard, because I know on a 240sx, a manual swap costs around 800 and takes about a week or less for those who are mechanically inclined, I'm not seeing what makes this car so special except for the fact that parts aren't as easily available. Does anyone have the parts number for the sc and the supra so I could cross reference the parts numbers on the clutch pedals? Or does lexus and toyota use different part numbers in the US?
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I bought every 5 speed part I needed for cheap(through friends), and that was with EVERYTHING I needed. It isn't hard at all, and if you 've done it in a 240, you can do it in a sc. Don't let people tell you it will ruin the dynamics of the car after you convert it, becuase it doesn't. And if it does, please explain to me how. If you need any parts for the swap, I have plenty left over. some parts are RHD parts, but can be modded a little. I can take pics of the LHD parts as well as the RHD parts for comparison. The clutch pedal itself isn't that much from the dealer, and the brake pedal can be cut shorter.
I have the engine harness and 5 speed ecu for sale currently in the classifieds.
Let me know.
Peter
I have the engine harness and 5 speed ecu for sale currently in the classifieds.
Let me know.
Peter
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Let me know soon, 'caus eI also have the 5 speed driveshaft available. tranny, clutch and flywheel might be sold soon. now's the chance as these do not come by often.
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sorry, dont have a sc yet, planning on getting one, but it seems my insurance goes up significantly if i were to get one, about 25% more a month. Debating on the money issue, weather it is worth it or not.
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