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b tranny is about 85lbs (wet)
with an LSD its about 96-98lbs
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Bense;
It kind of scares me how much transmission data you seem to have. Wes |
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UPS said that the '96 GS-R transmission I got was 74 lbs dry. I believe it's a few pounds heavier now that it has a LSD.
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my ls transmission with quaife lsd was 88 lbs when I shipped it.
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