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Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 9:52 AM
I feel like a jerk making another thread about the Isuzu tranny, but I've done more than my share of searching and it's still not clear: What is the REAL weakness of the 95-99 Isuzu 5-spd Transmisson on the 2.4L's when you're making very high horsepower? When pushing very high horsepower, exactly what part(s) fails? Sycros? Differential? What?

Of course, there are many many threads about "How much HP can the Isuzu 5-spd hold?" and the response is usually that nobody really knows, or it's like "Just do the Getrag swap from the 00-02 2.4L's". I do NOT want to do the Getrag swap, and I definitely do NOT want to do the NVG-T550 swap. Out of all the threads I've managed to find, nobody has stated clearly which part of the 95-99 Isuzu 5-spd 2.4L is the definite weak point under high horsepower.

I need to know this because I'm starting on my 99 Z24 turbo project, and with a Turbo, hardcore fuel mods, and forged engine internals, I'm gonna have some fairly crazy power if everything works out. The last thing I need is to have a broken tranny after spending all that money, I'd rather take care of the tranny's problem first, then go ahead and do my turbo build.

Thanks!





Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:33 AM
biggest weakness is the diff....... thats all we have blown in the I@!#$zu's..... I know you stated you dont want to do a trans swap, but honestly its the cheapest way to get a stronger trans into your car......

There is one answer for the I@!#$zu, the older machined gear diffs...... I think it was pre-94 trans...... there is one in the classified (machined gear diff).




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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:53 AM
I busted my i@!#$zu tranny doing a burnout... with a stock engine in my 98.

Worst tranny ever, other than Rupaul.





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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:23 PM
I'm assuming a Quaife / Phantom Grip / Team Green LSD wouldn't help at all?

SpeedRacerZ wrote:There is one answer for the I@!#$zu, the older machined gear diffs...... I think it was pre-94 trans......
Anywhere I can get that differential new?

And I'm not into tranny work at all... I mean tranny work totally disgusts me... if I got the "machined gear" differential, I assume it'll cost some crazy amount to have a shop put it in?

Also what's the difference between my diff. and the pre-94 diffs?




Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:50 PM
OK I just went and say that machined isuzu diff. in the Classfieds... "Team GREEN LSD w/ Machined Isuzu Diff"

Do all Team Greeg LSD's come w/ that machined diff. for the isuzu? or do I need to buy the diff, and the Team Green LSD separate?




Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:55 PM
No, Brian only sells the insert, that deal is one-of-a-kind. If you don't get it through that ad, you'd have to get them both separate.





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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 2:11 PM
Jesus Christ SpeedRacerZ I forgot that you were the one doing the Team Green LSD's! I feel like such a f**k-tard! LOL I'm so awesome!

Shows you how much time I spend in the Transmission Forum!

Anyway, I'll shoot you an email tonight when I get home and have access to my personal email.

In the meantime, how much (roughly) would it be for a shop to install that differential and the T. Green LSD?




Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:41 PM
install will not be cheap. the trans would need to be removed from the car, then taken apart to install the diff. then reassembled and the trans put back in the car. if your not in a hurry, i can tell u how much in a week or 2, as my tranny as at the shop right now getting a quaiffe put in, then ill be having the tranny swapped in. but total, i would think would be around a g-note for the whole process if your gonna pay someone to do it. maybe more.



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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:47 PM
spin1r6 wrote:install will not be cheap. the trans would need to be removed from the car, then taken apart to install the diff. then reassembled and the trans put back in the car. if your not in a hurry, i can tell u how much in a week or 2, as my tranny as at the shop right now getting a quaiffe put in, then ill be having the tranny swapped in. but total, i would think would be around a g-note for the whole process if your gonna pay someone to do it. maybe more.
If you don't mind, would you be able to PM me or email me or at least post here when you find out your final cost? It would mean a lot and help a lot. Thanks.




Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 6:00 PM
If you can pull your trans, and put it back in yourself....... it shouldnt cost much at all. Thats where most of the labor comes in.

To install this diff, they just need to open up the trans pull the old diff out, drop the new diff in, measure the clearences (to make sure it doesnt need shims) Maybe swap ring gears between the 2 diffs (to keep the ring matched with the pinion for wear purpuses).... and close it back up. Maybe have some new axle seals, and input shaft seal put in while its there..... and done.




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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 7:24 PM
when i get it back ill post what it cost me. speedracer makes a good point about cost cutting. if you have the tools and time to remove the tranny yourself, youll save alot of money.



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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:37 PM
The Isuzu (designed) but GM-built transmission used in 95-99 J-cars was made cheap. They didn't use the real solid Isuzu parts.

If you swapped in the proper Isuzu-built parts... it would be stronger. Or so I've heard.

(I have the getrag )





Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:41 PM
Just wondering why you are so against doing the NVG-T550 swap. It's really not that much custom work to get it to work. I never previously did any major work on a car, especially not with transmissions, and I was able to swap out my Isuzu with the NVG with no hitches. Let me tell you, its one hell of a tranny. I wish I would have done it earlier. And the cost really wasn't all that much. For the tranny, new seals, new throwout bearing, SPEC Satge 2 clutch, all new bolts, etc., it only cost me about $700. Doing the work yourself is the secret in low cost. If you have any questions about it, shoot me an e-mail.

But yeah, the weakness in the Isuzu is deffinately the differnetial. That's what went out in my Isuzu and I wasn't even driving it that hard. But whatever you decide to do, make sure you do something with the diff. That is your weak point.



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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:39 PM
thank god i got a 282 munice 5sp for my swap


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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:58 PM
Luke Heier wrote:Just wondering why you are so against doing the NVG-T550 swap. It's really not that much custom work to get it to work. I never previously did any major work on a car, especially not with transmissions, and I was able to swap out my Isuzu with the NVG with no hitches. Let me tell you, its one hell of a tranny. I wish I would have done it earlier. And the cost really wasn't all that much. For the tranny, new seals, new throwout bearing, SPEC Satge 2 clutch, all new bolts, etc., it only cost me about $700. Doing the work yourself is the secret in low cost. If you have any questions about it, shoot me an e-mail.

But yeah, the weakness in the Isuzu is deffinately the differnetial. That's what went out in my Isuzu and I wasn't even driving it that hard. But whatever you decide to do, make sure you do something with the diff. That is your weak point.
I'm not really AGANST doing the NVG-T550 swap... I'm not even really AGAINST the Getrag swap either... I just don't have adequte facilities, transmission expertise, or any real transmission experience at all, and I certainly can't have my car out of comission for as long as it would take me to do it... between rounding up tools, finding a place to do it, finding a place to keep the car, and rounding up help if I ever needed it, I wouldn't have a car for two or three months. Even after all that time and work I doubt I'd get it to work anyway. I can't just not have a car for that long while I screw with it, and I'm definitely not willing to pay a tranny shop some crazy price to do it for me... not worth it.

Plus, I can just imagine watching me swapping in a transmission that wasn't made to be there in the first place would be like watching a retarded 5-year-old read a Quantum Physics book.

I just underestimated how much it would cost to have a tranny shop to do differential work... so now I'm back to wondering exactly how much am I willing to go out of my way and how much am I willing to spend on rediculous things for a car that really isn't worth a s**t to me in the first place... me and this car are gonna fight if it doesn't quit breaking every 5 minutes for no reason...

Thanks for all your help guys... after all this information, I'm really debating whether or not I'm even gonna keep this car anymore... an 03+ Eco or maybe even some other car would be a lot more suitable for what I have planned... Thanks everyone.




Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Monday, February 20, 2006 9:21 AM
can you swap a getrag onto a 2200 99



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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Monday, February 20, 2006 10:25 AM
Mr.64 (Shaune Drake) wrote:can you swap a getrag onto a 2200 99


yes..... its the same swap as if you had a 2.4....... just a getrag with a different bell housing.




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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Monday, February 20, 2006 12:52 PM
cool... but what would the advantage be?



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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Monday, February 20, 2006 5:33 PM
depends....... if your abusive to your car, the Getrag holds up a bit better....... plus I like the shifter, and the feel of shifting better in the Getrag.....




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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Monday, February 20, 2006 8:48 PM
do the isuzu's have a internal slave? if so is it the same as the nvg's?


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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Tuesday, February 21, 2006 12:06 AM
yes, same setup as the 93-94 NVG....




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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Tuesday, February 21, 2006 10:31 AM
They both have internal slaves, however you cannot use the Isuzu slave with the NVG tranny. They are almost identical except for the way one of the lines runs. It won't fit in the NVG case, so you have to have the NVG slave.



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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Tuesday, February 21, 2006 11:12 AM
thanks for the info


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Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Tuesday, February 21, 2006 12:51 PM
Geo Storm diffs will swap into the 95-99 Izusu trans. I have done it. Stronger spiders and all.






Re: Searched, still not clear about Isuzu 5spd
Tuesday, February 21, 2006 5:44 PM
zsquee24 wrote:Geo Storm diffs will swap into the 95-99 Izusu trans. I have done it. Stronger spiders and all.


Thats what we were talking about...... but welcome to the party.....



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