will a 92-95 tranny fit on my 98 civic ex?
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will a 92-95 tranny fit on my 98 civic ex?
i need a new tranny and i was wonderin if i could use a 92-95 civic tranny and what would be the best tranny to use on my d16y8? cuz i heard that the d16z6 was a good tranny......
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Re: will a 92-95 tranny fit on my 98 civic ex? (89civicb16a1)
your stock tranny is arguably the best d series tranny.
same gear ratios as the d16z6 but with steel shift forks.
but yes a 92-95 d series tranny will work with yours.
same gear ratios as the d16z6 but with steel shift forks.
but yes a 92-95 d series tranny will work with yours.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lv6l »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i was just wondering, what are the advantages over steel shift forks?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The advantages OF steel forks are that they're less likely to flat out break. The aluminum ones don't have much give before they snap; whereas the steel ones do.
The advantages OF steel forks are that they're less likely to flat out break. The aluminum ones don't have much give before they snap; whereas the steel ones do.
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