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Reverse Gear Position?


benkei

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I've been to view a few Supras recently, and noticed that the reverse gear position varies.

 

In some it's 'away and forward', next to 1st, and in some it's 'towards and down', next to 6th.

 

Is this a difference between the V160 and V161 boxes, or facelift and pre-facelift Supras?

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5 speed is away and forward from my memory. 6 speed (both) is down and right (after lifting the boot thing)

 

On a 5 speed reverse is where 6th would be ;)

I'd take a guess that one is v160 and one is v161 like you said but unsure.

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6-speeds are all the same. If it didn't go in down and towards it wasn't a 6-speed.

V-160/161 was mainly a ratio change.

 

Mine was a 6 speed and reverse was up next to 1st. I had an OS Giken triple plate clutch set up though, would that have made a difference to the gear knob position?

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Yep, you sure you didn't get sold a 5 speed? :D

 

I hope not, otherwise I'd have been cruising down the motorway in reverse! :p

 

You can see my gear knob shows reverse as top left, I remember it, as it's the same as my moms Vectra! (which is only a 5-speed! :D)

 

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