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Old 09-28-2004, 03:27 AM
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Hi,
In my project car I am going to use an H22 engine from JDM (Japan Domestic Market). I would like to marry it with the lowest (numerically) total ratio transmission possible. As far as I know this will be manual transmission from the new Accord 2.2 i-ctDi (EDM) engine which has top gear ratio: 0,69 and final drive ratio 3,29 giving 2,27 total gear ratio.
However I have a number of problems and questions:
1. Am I doing right? Or maybe there exists a numericaly lower honda transmission?
2. What is the symbol of this Accord 2.2 i-ctDi transmission?
3. What torque it is build to support?
4. And the most important: Will it fit the H22 engine ?
Thanks for all answers.

Piotr
Old 09-28-2004, 03:57 AM
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iCTDI is a completely new engine. Are you sure the tranny will bolt on to H22? Check this first because your project can be a failure from the scratch or better stick with H or F trannies.
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use the jdm tranny, i've found it to have the closest raito, and its not even that different
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