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well since it seems as tho most people seem to think the conversion will be lost in a drift car and with me not being a mega cashed up slider like josh... lol... so i suppose the idea is a bit lost now that a few have put in their opinions understeering unbalance drift car doesnt sound right to me...

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There's a twin turbo lexus V8 GT4 celica on toymods, so lets face it anything is possible.

 

Go for it Mulkers, if your first post on the club lies anywhere within the realms of reality I can't wait to see the final product.

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don't let anyone put you off man, if thats what you want then i say go for it!. There is a sprinter in melbourne with a 1uz in it and its engineered, and i'm pretty sure there were no firewall mods either. They share the same engine bay so it should be a piece of piss. See how ya go.

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True, run a w58 +Dellow kit and you'd get it in there without firewall mods. You just need an oversize shifter hole or a low mount custom gearbox cross member. R154 is a nicer box, but the install is a big job. Such a light car shouldn't be eating W boxes for lunch too easy anyway.

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hey champ I'm interested in this conversion too, but in a KE30. check out www.1uzfe.com its a bloke in america who has done the conversion into a ke20, no firewall mods at all. From memory, he is using a c4 auto with a dellow bellhousing.

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the idea is a top one, but as most have commented on this topic, it really depends on what you want to use it for. It maybe fine for a drag application, but any sort of track work, you may as well forget about it

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If I were to put a 1UZ-FE in a small car like a KE70 or AE86, I wouldn't cut the firewall. Instead I'd spend the money on getting someone to make the 1UZ-FE hook up to a Porsche 944/928 transaxle. That way the weight of the gearbox is transferred to the rear (the diff and transmission become one unit), taking a lot of weight away from the front and putting it to the back. Suddenly you go from really front heavy to only very slightly front heavy, possibly even evenly balanced. It'd cost a fair bit (mostly on getting the independent rear suspension setup), but damn it'd be worth it!!!

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