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    NA to TT swap have clutch / flywheel question

    Hello guys
    I am doing a TT aristo motor swap and keeping my NA 5 speed. I am elbow deep in the conversion and ran into a bit of a snag. I have been reading on the forums of people doing this swap and using all sorts of clutches. My question is can I mount a TT clutch and flywheel with my 5 speed or do I need an NA clutch with a TT flywheel or a NA flywheel and clutch combo? I am sorry if this subject was already talked about in another thread but I have not seen it and would greatly appreciate any help on the matter.
    Thanks in advance.

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    You need an N/A Combo

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    Thank you for the info and the quick reply

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    Ok I ordered the NA combo of Clutchmaster flywheel and Spec Clutch. The NA flywheel doesn't fit on the 2JZGTE engine, the bolt pattern diameter is too small. I know the 2JZGTE flywheel fits on the engine since I originally ordered the TT clutch and flywheel. So now my question is can the NA clutch bolt to the TT flywheel?

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    You were sent the wrong flywheel then. And no, the NA clutch will not work with the TT flywheel.

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    Off topic but can you use the jdm or usdm 2jzgte 6 speed ecu with the n/a 5 speed?

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    Yes you can. I finished my swap and am driving around the car now with no issues. I had sent the wiring to get converted by http://www.phoenixtuning.com/ but I used the JDM auto ECU.

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    What did you need to have done?

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    I don't know I hate wiring. But it just looked like connectors where just changed so it can bolt up. For further info I would contact them. They are very helpful over there.

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