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There were three different gear ratios used for the MA70's 4.30:1 3.91:1 and 3.73:1. All three were available in LSD, the latter two were ONLY available in LSD and the 4.30:1 was ONLY available in the non turbo. If you spin one wheel with the back end jacked up and the other side moves in the OPPOSITE direction it's an open LSD and thus it's 4.30:1. If both move the same way it's an LSD. If it's an LSD you may look at the charts below to easily find which one it probably is. The minor difference in gearing will make for a small offset.. so will the MASSIVE margin of error in the stock spedometer and tachometer. Best way to check is to roll the car along a measured lengthof road and check against the odometer.
75's right for 5th gear in a N/A at about 3300RPM. W58: (that's the non-turbo transmission) R154's: Pre89 (3.91:1) 89+ (3.73:1)
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http://www.toyotaparts123.com/partlo...5450&year=1992
store to buy OEM parts. spirit of the supra hu. cool. good luck with your build. welcome to the board.
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www.toyotaworld.com (Champion Toyota) out of Texas is a favorite of mine... beat some of my local dealer's shop prices.... of course the dealers here really suck.
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yep sounds right i did my first highway drive today and at 70 i was right on 3000 i think the chart might be just a little off for 3rd though because i was in 3rd at 87mph not redlining (track reading not my speedo i wasnt looking at it to know) and the chart shows that being impossible
![]() or maybe not my car is an 86.5 so its not supposed to be a turbo but my mph to rpm match the pre 89 r154 perfect hmmmmmmmmmmm????? i know it not though because i just did a clutch on it im puzzled
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Get it on a dyno and REALLY measure the speed; While you're there get a comparison on the tach readings.
Otherwise, you need to just start measuring things; pull the speedometer drive gear and cross reference the part number and find out what you REALLY have in the car. There are too many variables. If things are so far off your car's had something swapped and possibly more than one part. You can't base any conclusions entirely on the ECU's response in most circumstances in my opinion either... Leaking capacitors, 5% tolerance resistors... skewed tachometers and speedometers... There are two different types of offset you will see with the stock speedometer: linear and logarithmic. I'm not going to cover how it all works... the short and simple of it is that if the speedometer is off by a constant amount regardless of speed it is due to one of the following: tire size, end gear ratio, transmission gearing, speedometer drive gear. If it is off by a percentage it is the speedometer (the clock/tension spring inside can be used to adjust this to a degree, but it will never be accurate over the entire speedometer's scale... choose the rage where you want it accurate and accept that there will be some shift at other speeds). If both are off it's not fun to calibrate... best is to start with physically identifying components such as the speedo drive gear and counting wheel revolutions to ID the diff. I'm not guaranteeing the numbers in that chart are correct, but they're the output from a spreadsheet based on very simple math... if they're off I'd be very surprised, but it is possible.
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yea i just dropped a link from one of my book marks. I have several companys I go through for oem parts. In fact when I want to buy something I load all of them and see which one is the cheapest.
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