Auto Supra TT Diff Installed (LSD and 3.76 gears)
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Auto Supra TT Diff Installed (LSD and 3.76 gears)
I installed a rear end (the entire pumpkin) from a 1997 automatic supra TT. The ONLY thing that needed to be swapped over from my stock sc300 pumpkin to the auto supra tt pumpkin was the yoke.
A 35mm deep socket is needed. It was a major PITA finding this, but a local Kragen had exactly what I needed. It only took a couple hours to swap the pumpkins. Very simple, straight forward, nothing too difficult. A friend helped me, cuz the rear diff is pretty damn heavy. It's definately easier with an extra pair of hands.
The car handles better, launches better, and overall feels a lot more solid. Oh, and it leave two nice 275mm wide rubber marks too if I feel like doing something crazy
Not only do I now have a torsen limited slip diff installed, I'm also using the 3.76 gears. I couldn't stand the 4.27 gear ratio that came with my automatic sc300 rear end. This will increase my top speed from about 160mph (old gears) to a hair over 180mph (new gears).. not that I'd ever be doing anything like that anyway
LSD and longer gears are nice- it'll be definately to my advantage with a 67mm turbo. I'll be in each gear longer, and even be in the powerband longer. It's actually noticeably faster at higher speeds now
To clear things up, the rear end from an auto TT supra IS a direct bolt on "upgrade/mod" for a sc300- as long as the yokes are swapped.
-Allen
A 35mm deep socket is needed. It was a major PITA finding this, but a local Kragen had exactly what I needed. It only took a couple hours to swap the pumpkins. Very simple, straight forward, nothing too difficult. A friend helped me, cuz the rear diff is pretty damn heavy. It's definately easier with an extra pair of hands.
The car handles better, launches better, and overall feels a lot more solid. Oh, and it leave two nice 275mm wide rubber marks too if I feel like doing something crazy
Not only do I now have a torsen limited slip diff installed, I'm also using the 3.76 gears. I couldn't stand the 4.27 gear ratio that came with my automatic sc300 rear end. This will increase my top speed from about 160mph (old gears) to a hair over 180mph (new gears).. not that I'd ever be doing anything like that anyway
LSD and longer gears are nice- it'll be definately to my advantage with a 67mm turbo. I'll be in each gear longer, and even be in the powerband longer. It's actually noticeably faster at higher speeds now
To clear things up, the rear end from an auto TT supra IS a direct bolt on "upgrade/mod" for a sc300- as long as the yokes are swapped.
-Allen
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haha, that's awesome. thirrrty foo fifty!
My speedo is off now. It reads 12% too slow (because of the change in gear ratio/ ring gear).
I ordered the YELLOW BOX (speedometer re-calibrator).
http://www.blackrobotics.com/
$100. Hope it works. A few s2000 friends of mine use this thing- and they say it works great. All I need to do is find the speed sensor pin on the ECU. Does anyone know which PIN it is?
My speedo is off now. It reads 12% too slow (because of the change in gear ratio/ ring gear).
I ordered the YELLOW BOX (speedometer re-calibrator).
http://www.blackrobotics.com/
$100. Hope it works. A few s2000 friends of mine use this thing- and they say it works great. All I need to do is find the speed sensor pin on the ECU. Does anyone know which PIN it is?
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I believe the companion flange that connects to the driveshaft was all that needed to be changed: take off the Supra TT companion flange and attach the SC300 flange to allow for a connection to the stock driveshaft to occur. It requires a massive socket to break it loose, but it is not a very difficult surgery.
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I believe the companion flange that connects to the driveshaft was all that needed to be changed: take off the Supra TT companion flange and attach the SC300 flange to allow for a connection to the stock driveshaft to occur. It requires a massive socket to break it loose, but it is not a very difficult surgery.
sc300max- thanks for the compliment
97-SC300- Are you 100% sure? Come to think of it, I think it is a 3 wire sensor. I'll verify it when I get home, then I'll shoot them an e-mail. It's too bad they're all the way in Australia.
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4.76, you meant 3.76, right? Also, mating the 6spd getrag tranny to the Auto TT diff isn't an issue I assume? I hope not, lol, because that's the combo I bought!