4AGE. Favorite car I ever owned 1986 MR2.
Looks very Nice car and engine. Question is how will the transaxle handle that torque…? Well it all depends on how ya treat a girl right?
No launches from first gear. Baby that clutch out and then add power gently once you’ve got some momentum spooling up everything out of inertia gently. Don’t a recommend power shifting the ole’ box. Treat 4AGE as a hill climbing helper/ passing lane happen-er.
Wanna give it the full send drag strip mentality?:
“WTB new tranny please!” Rallycross racing circuit weekend: “Blew my tranny guys”.
Anyway a guys you can do what you want with your possessions… they’re just such good cars that will do what they’re designed to do almost indefinitely with proper care and feeding. Hates me to see them get rubbed purposeful the wrong way.
Honestly the transmission will be more or less okay with the power if you follow a couple guidelines and treat it with little bit of finesse in the driving technique. Minimize abrupt throttle inputs. Don’t dump the clutch. Don’t rev the guts out of the transaxle. An occasional passing pull isn’t going to destroy anything but giving her the redline every time sure will.
Oh yeah and throw 2-4 of these in. Will provide good insurance if lubricant gets low/ and a little bit of annealliation (yep that’s a made up word but…-the idea!-) on worn gear faces and pitted bearing races. Some extra shock protection for that 4AGE torque.
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