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07-06-2008, 06:48 PM | #1 |
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S13 5 speed swap into a S14?
Hey guys,
Im new to this and ive done a little research but i cant really find an exact answer. Ive been wanting to do a 5 speed swap on my 95 240 for a while and i cant seem to find anyone with a s14 swap. But there are plenty of s13 swaps. I know the s13 trans doesnt have a spot for one of the main sensors a s14 has...so i would still get a s14 trans. But what about everything else? Would everything from a s13 bolt up to a s14 with no problem? Or would there be too many problems. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot, Darren |
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07-06-2008, 07:19 PM | #3 |
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Yes i got all the parts needed. And sorry if i wasnt clear with my question...But my question was, if i purchased a s13 swap would it go into my s14 with no problem.
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07-06-2008, 07:33 PM | #5 |
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What will work (100% sure.)
•shifter •throw out bearing (if you put in a new one) •pressure plate •clutch •flywheel •Mounting plate (between the engine block and bell housing) •Flywheel bolts •clutch master •clutch slave •crossmember •lower shift boot Will not work (as far as i know) •ecu •transmission (unless you switch the front bell housings) Not sure about •clutch pedal •brake pedal •driveshaft
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you can use everything from an s13 minus the speed sensor, drivshaft and clutch pedal.
just cut the brake pedal and slip the clutch pedal rubber pad over if you dont wanna see the cut. you can reuse your stock auto ecu if you dont mind not having a speed govenor. for your trans youd either have to go to your local nissan dealer and get a 14 speed sensor (since the 13 connector only has 2 pins and the 14 has 3) or you could try find a used one somewhere. the bell housings along with all ka blocks (where the tranny bolts up) are the same. other than that you should be good to go. hope this helps you out. |
07-06-2008, 08:07 PM | #8 |
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here you go
http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=195498
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Just make your own hardline/get the agency power ss line (the long one) and just get rid of that pesky dampener block the clutch line has....it makes bleeding the system a pain.
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+1 all you need is a tubeing bender and buy some fittings and go nuts
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07-06-2008, 08:58 PM | #14 |
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Clutch master works but the pushrod is longer on an S14, so using an S13 cylinder requires you to max the pedal adjustment out. Since a new master cylinder isn't expensive it's better to buy for the correct application.
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07-06-2008, 09:48 PM | #15 |
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[quote= the bell housings along with all ka blocks (where the tranny bolts up) are the same.
other than that you should be good to go. hope this helps you out.[/quote] Wait... so is this right? I've read many times that the s13 5spd will only go into an s14 if you swap bell housings. I wanna do a MT swap in my s14 and now I'm confused.
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Transmission is the exact same, 89-98, but the 95-98s have the hole added for the CPS. Drill/tap, swap, or leave it unplugged, your choice. Same stuff we've said for 13 years.
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The trans from a s13 will bolt up to a s14...but the s13 is missing a spot for one of the sensors like ProjectRDM said. Im doing it right so thats why im getting a s14 trans.
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07-07-2008, 07:41 AM | #20 |
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What part of 95-98s have the hole drilled for the CPS do you not understand? ALL transmissions equipped in S14s have the CPS.
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07-07-2008, 10:53 AM | #21 |
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I dont understand why this is so hard. Ive said this from the begining. An s13 trans doesnt have a hole for the CPS. An s14 trans does. Which is why im sticking with a s14 trans. Not that hard ppl
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07-12-2008, 05:52 PM | #22 |
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So im having no luck finding an s14 trans...GunLuv said hes running a s13 trans w.o the CPS. Does anyone know how the car will run without it? Or would i be better off waiting for someone to sell there trans. Any advise would be awesome.
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07-12-2008, 07:17 PM | #23 |
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Have you bothered to read anything in this forum? The CPS is used for OBD diagnostics only. Period. The ONLY ill effect of removing it is the CEL. The car runs fine, drives fine, no timing is pulled, no going into open loop, nothing. You'll never know it was gone. We've talked about that seemingly a million times before.
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