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right guys for those of you that dont know i am hoping to do a conversion on my aerotop so it will be a twin turbo, 6 speed , its already been converted to an N/A 5 speed so the sub tunnel is already modded , thing is ive never took the engine out the supra before so i am kind of bricking it i should be back with the can in about 6 weeks so can start picking stuff up then few things i need to know

 

what goes inbetween the engine and gearbox clutch wise ? ive found a oem clutch but need a flywheel

 

if ive never done this before am i biting off more than i can handle and should i just look for somewhere to fit the kit ive bought ?

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I think you'll need a dual mass flywheel,longer flywheel bolts, maybe the release bearing and rings if they didn't come with the box, and a propshaft.

 

There is always a first time for everything but if you don't have the space and tools for this I would let someone fit it

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Hi mate,

I've got an engine crane you can borrow if you decide to go ahead with the project.

 

Cheers for the offer mate but I might be doing this down the country in Suffolk

 

I think you'll need a dual mass flywheel,longer flywheel bolts, maybe the release bearing and rings if they didn't come with the box, and a propshaft.

 

There is always a first time for everything but if you don't have the space and tools for this I would let someone fit it

 

got a prop and a Carbonetics diff and drive shafts

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Hi mate,

I've got an engine crane you can borrow if you decide to go ahead with the project.

 

Cheers for the offer mate but I might be doing this down the country in Suffolk

 

I think you'll need a dual mass flywheel,longer flywheel bolts, maybe the release bearing and rings if they didn't come with the box, and a propshaft.

 

There is always a first time for everything but if you don't have the space and tools for this I would let someone fit it

 

got a prop and a Carbonetics diff and drive shafts

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