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That is for a 6spd swap, if you have an NA you could always change to a 5spd, which would be FAR cheaper.

 

A 6spd swap will cost £3-3.5k inc labour from one of our traders on here. Availabilty of parts is the real problem.

 

 

Cheers buddy,

 

how much would it cost ruffly for a 5spd conversion? (ive heard need driveshafts/clutch pedal etc)

 

 

as i just want a manual 5speed (dont really need 6speed as the car would stay either NA or have a single T conversion)

 

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Depends on if you can find your own kit or get a trader to do it (is it something you are able to do yourself?)

 

For a 5spd conversion you'll need the clutch and brake pedals and mounting brackets, clutch master, clutch slave, box, flywheel, clutch, prop. replacement trans tunnel plate (this is the tricky bit many places won't take on as it required cutting the trans tunnel). No need to change the driveshafts or diff on an NA.

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Depends on if you can find your own kit or get a trader to do it (is it something you are able to do yourself?)

 

For a 5spd conversion you'll need the clutch and brake pedals and mounting brackets, clutch master, clutch slave, box, flywheels, clutch and prop. no need to change the driveshafts or diff on an NA.

 

i would love to do it myself but my knowledge is very limited/begginer (wish i had knowledge of most guys on this forum and do mods like this myself be much more satisfying) - but if done it i would prefer a trader/professional to do it as i no its been done 100% correct instead of me umming and rrring about it.

 

what traders could do it and what am i ruffly looking at cash wise for a 5speed manual (even using a 2nd hand/recon gearbox)

 

But if i was going to put a turbo conversion on it to make a NA-T would driveshafts/diff have to be changed then?

 

 

cheers

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I don't know about prices but would guess you'd be looking around the £1.5k for a 5spd swap on an NA. It can be done much cheaper DIY, mine cost about £300 but got lucky with the parts.

 

If you do have serious plans for a turbo then the 5spd will be a risk, though some do use them at fairly low power levels they don't appear to last too long at higher levels. A TT engine swap is the most sensible and cost effect route where the 5spd should just about cope at basic BPU levels. It'll still need a stronger clutch though so factor that into your plans.

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I don't know about prices but would guess you'd be looking around the £1.5k for a 5spd swap on an NA. It can be done much cheaper DIY, mine cost about £300 but got lucky with the parts.

 

If you do have serious plans for a turbo then the 5spd will be a risk, though some do use them at fairly low power levels they don't appear to last too long. A TT engine swap is the most sensible and cost effect route where the 5spd should just about cope at basic BPU levels. It'll still need a stronger clutch though so factor that into your plans.

 

any chance you doing it for me then lol?

 

cheers for your help mate

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