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    what title says i was thinking of going 13 b series 5 rx7

    does any one in aus make bell housing for t50 to 13b?

    or adapter plates?
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    i dont know where to get a t50-13b bellhousing, but i gotta ask why? now im gonna make the assumption here you are choosing the 13b because of its big fuckoff upgrade potential. how long do you expect this t50 to last Wouldnt it be better to consider a W5x box?

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    mm good point what would a w5 set up cost and many mods required to install the box?
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    yeh t50 = lose

    4agze's munch t50's what do u think a rotary is going to do?

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    destroy the tfiddy

    what are my options for boxs?
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    Most rotary guys use the steel case W55 don't they?

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    most high powered rotors use a W box of some sorts.....many of them use hilux diffs aswell

    have to remeber that even tho rotors make good power, they lack in torque.....its not big KW's that generally munches a gearbox its revs and torque....

    not saying that a T50 will last but yea....

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    13B to rotor adapter plates are very cheap and its highly recomended
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    why not use the mazda gearbox to if ur thinking of going down that path. my mate has 13b turbo in his sprinter with mazda gear box it a weapon

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    seems like a waste of time to use a mazda box, especially when people have done the hard yards to make bolt in kits for wXX boxs and nissan boxs. theres the kit to put an mx5 6 speed in but its kinda not worth it considering it wont handle any more than 250hp (not the a sprinter needs any more than that any way)

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