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post May 13, 2012 - 1:06 AM
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ok ok this is the one. BUMP


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post Jul 3, 2012 - 4:31 PM
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Which one of these pieces is the pinion? I know that the ring attaches to the differential which has a 71 tooth count.



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sorry to review a dead thread, just try to get more out of the engine, so i figure if i can find out how to get the final drive to be a 4.5 it would be awesome.
the pinion should be the one i marked in red, the gears that mesh with the ring gear should be the on the top section, since above it is where it sits in the bearing.

post Jan 15, 2013 - 9:32 PM
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OEM s54 ring count is 71 teeth and pinion is 17 teeth. exactly what is posted in the picture above.

http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html

no you don't get more performance, just shorter gearing. and the s54 is already short. only reason to shorten the final drive is if you have a 8,000 rpm rev limit beams motor. stock come at 7,000rpm.

so if a c60 transmission from a 6 speed 2zz-ge celica has a 17 pinion count then we can for sure use the 77 tooth count ring from their transmissions.... i just don't know who has an open 7th gen 6speed transmission.

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post Jan 16, 2013 - 4:35 PM
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the output shaft gears look smaller than the s54's found this on newcelica.org



http://www.newcelica.org/forums/showthread.php?t=283040
post Mar 20, 2014 - 9:52 PM
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Output shaft part numbers :

S54 transmission : 33302-12060 (Superstrut) 94-95 Japan spec

S54 Transmission : 33321-33030 Europe Spec

S54 transmission 33321‑33040

S55F transmission : 33321-33030 from ST215 Carina

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post Mar 21, 2014 - 2:54 AM
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im running e56 i like the trans but the gears r a bit tall compared to s54 the final drive is whats effecting it the most. im running stock e56 final drice, did u change ur final drive?
post Mar 22, 2014 - 3:04 AM
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Final Drive Ring Gear specs :

S55F transmission : 41221-21040 (AWD transmission, Unknown Ratio???)

S54 transmission : 41221-32100 (4.176 ratio)

S54 transmission : 41221-12260 (3.944?? ratio found on ST202-BLMVF Japan spec)

S54 Transmission : 41221-32090 (3.944 ratio for 3SFE) for Europe Spec 3SGE

E56/E56F/E57F/E58 transmissions : 41221-12290 (4.235 ratio found of 94-95 Celica w/ Superstrut in Europe), 96-98 ST215 3SFE Carina, 91-95 AE92 with 4AG-ZE

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https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/toyota/part...&group=3305

https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/toyota/part...&group=3305

Those are the two diagrams. One for the st204 with a 5sfe/s54 and one for the st202 with a 3sge/s54
Some part numbers are different between the two, I just don't know the exact one for the gear ring thingy on the output shaft.
post Mar 26, 2014 - 10:08 PM
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ooooo, more info.

http://www.newcelica.org/forums/archive/in...p/t-350134.html

C60 Transmission (6speed):
Final Drive: 4.529
Pinion Gear: 17 teeth
Ring Gear: 77 teeth

post Mar 26, 2014 - 11:06 PM
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QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Mar 26, 2014 - 10:08 PM) *
ooooo, more info.

http://www.newcelica.org/forums/archive/in...p/t-350134.html

C60 Transmission (6speed):
Final Drive: 4.529
Pinion Gear: 17 teeth
Ring Gear: 77 teeth


thats not new info. All you do is 77 divided by 17 = 4.529

however look at the 98-2001 ST215-CEMMK has the S55F transmission and the 96-98 ST215-CEMEK has the E57F transmission with 4.562 final drive. The 96-2001 ST215 chassis had the 3sfe and 2CT or 3CTE diesel engines. The S55F is an AWD transmission because the diagrams under TRANSFER ASSEMBLY & GASKET KIT. Does it come with a with a high final drive just like the E57F and the E250 AWD transmission with 4.933 found on the 96-00 Rav4 A

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blah, useless info

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So were you ever able to rule out if C56 pinion would fit in the S5X gearbox? We know that the differentials are the same.

One could get the FSM for both and compare the shaft diameters for the two - they're listed in the FSM.

Swapping the gears is tedious but not too bad of a job once the gearbox is out and torn apart, just need a press mostly. I swapped the shorter 1-4 gears out of an S54 into my S51, but retained S51 5th gear and 3.9 final drive for highway cruising, and still have a disassembled 4.1 final drive bits. If somebody had a C-series box disassembled and wanted to compare, I'd be interested in trying to make that happen.

C60 though is unlikely though, as the shaft would be longer to accommodate the extra gear, and the cap would be in a different position. Unless you wanted to retain the C60 5-6 gear cover, but that's way too many variables...
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it wouldn't work look at the part numbers....


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Does anyone know if the ring and pinion from the 4.933 Final Drive out of the E250F transmission has a suitable ring and pinion for the S54 box?

I would dearly love it if this is the case!



QUOTE (BonzaiCelica @ Sep 6, 2011 - 9:39 PM) *
I came up with these calculations can anybody back this up?? I got the information from this link : http://www.rubydist.com/Family/Power.html

this is what I read from the link, and how I came up with the calculations:

A second way to improve acceleration is to put a higher (numerically) ratio final drive in the vehicle. The torque available at the drive wheels is the engine torque multiplied by the transmission ratio multiplied by the final drive ratio.
Let's just use some hypothetical numbers to make the math easy. Let's say for an example that the engine has 200 lb-ft of torque all across the usable speed range (a gross oversimplification); let's have a final drive ratio of 3:1, a rolling radius of 1.25' (15" radius, 30" diameter tire); and let's say that the transmission ratios are 3:1 (1st), 2:1 (2nd), 1.5:1 (3rd), 1:1 (4th), and .75:1 (5th).
-So, the torque available at drive wheels in first gear is 200 (engine torque) x 3 (first gear ratio) x 3 (final drive ratio) = 1800 lb-ft. (The force at the point where the drive wheels contact the road is a total of 1800 lb-ft / 1.25 ft (rolling radius) = 1440 lb.) If we change the final drive ratio to 4:1, the first gear torque will be 200 x 3 (first gear ratio) x 4 (final drive ratio) = 2400 lb-ft.
This is a 33% increase in drive wheel torque, and it will result in dramatically improved acceleration. (It will also increase engine speed on the highway, resulting in lower fuel mileage, increased noise & engine wear, and a lowered top speed of the vehicle.) The final drive ratio has no effect on the horsepower of the vehicle, but it does affect the torque available to the drive wheels.

My Mathematics skills says:

Stock S54 Gear Ratios:

1st : 3.285
2nd: 1.960
3rd: 1.322
4th: 1.028
5th: .820
Final Drive: 4.176

Using this equation, (engine torque) x (first gear ratio) x (final drive ratio) = # of pounds. Then # of pounds / rolling tire radius in feet = gives you # of wheel torque.

I am using my current 215/45R17 tire size = 2.06 ft in diameter. So here is the difference in torque.

Final Drive 4.176 (Stock S54) = 1012.21 pounds

Final Drive 4.562 (96-2000 Rav4 E250) = 1105.78 pounds

Final Drive 4.933 (96-2000 Rav4 E250F) = 1195.70 pounds


Increase in torque from 4.176 - 4.529 is 9.24%.
Increase in torque from 4.562 - 4.933 is 8.92%
Increase in torque from 4.176 - 4.933 is 18.14%


Which means a 4.933 final drive in your s54 transmission will gain 27 ft lb torque + 152 = 179 ft lb tq

QUOTE (Edophus @ Aug 14, 2009 - 7:48 AM) *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTLPZ1bVgHs

the beams sounds even better revving up past 8000rpm, its pretty interesting but in japan they raced the ss3 celica's in n1 endurance racing and you cant modify the engine for that, they used a 8400rpm rev limit, the heads will produce peak power at 8600 rpm with no modifications, but due to piston speed at that point its better to keep it to 8000rpm, its an engine with great potential, as soon as you fit an aftermarket ecu to them they come alive. If i'd kept mine any longer i'd have matched the increased rev limit to an e56 gearbox with 4.9 final drive which would have given the same top speed in each gear as the stock car, but nearly 20% more torque at the wheels, eat your heart out v6 owners muahahahaha tongue.gif


see even EDOPHUS thought the same thing i did 2 years before i even posted this.


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PLEASE! Someone.....

I have an SW20 with an F20C engine (honda S2000) so it's got a 9000 rpm redline with Vtec kicking in at 6000 rpm. For this power to be usable on the track I will need something closer to a 4.9 final gear, I want to keep the S54 box as it is lighter, handles the power well and has nice gearing and I can't really afford to re-engineer the entire setup.

Does the ring gear from the E250F (4.933) transfer directly into the S54????



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QUOTE (sir_smeghed @ Jun 9, 2017 - 5:30 AM) *
PLEASE! Someone.....

I have an SW20 with an F20C engine (honda S2000) so it's got a 9000 rpm redline with Vtec kicking in at 6000 rpm. For this power to be usable on the track I will need something closer to a 4.9 final gear, I want to keep the S54 box as it is lighter, handles the power well and has nice gearing and I can't really afford to re-engineer the entire setup.

Does the ring gear from the E250F (4.933) transfer directly into the S54????

You can't replace just the ring, you have to replace the pinion as well. The pinion is part of the output shaft, and replacing it involves pressing off and back on all the gears on the output shaft. In other words, you're pretty much rebuilding the gearbox. Or, maybe you can, but then you need to measure the gear backlash to make sure it'll work - I don't have the answer here.
Decent info here, but looks like Bonzai has already read that:
http://www.mr2.com/forums/threads/7966-In-...s-transmissions

With that said, it is highly unlikely that the ring and pinion from E box will go onto an S box. E-series differential is much beefier.
If I were you, I'd research into the newer C series boxes - at least C boxes had the same exact differential as S boxes. Ring will fit, but the output shaft is a big unknown.

I actually have a space S54 output shaft with all the gears already removed. If anybody has C-series shaft and want to exchange the measurements, I'm down for that.
Hope this helps.

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That helps a lot, thanks.

Since I left my last post I found that Bonzai has put out a call for a group buy....

Getting a new C series box doesn't seem to be a very good option, a great idea but just soooooo expensive! I found one that had a damaged casing and was only good for parts and they still wanted $1300 for it.

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Can't really afford to experiment at those prices.

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