Is This a JDM ZC tranny or a USDM Si Tranny ? ? ?
the casings for the si/lx/ex/dx/zc/std are all the same.
The EASIEST way to tell is: the ZC differential is sized for the larger, Integra sized, CV shafts.
If you are buying this transmission from someone and only have the photo's to go by, you could have them hold a ruler up to the differential inputs and show the size.
Hope that helps a bit.
The EASIEST way to tell is: the ZC differential is sized for the larger, Integra sized, CV shafts.
If you are buying this transmission from someone and only have the photo's to go by, you could have them hold a ruler up to the differential inputs and show the size.
Hope that helps a bit.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by d357r0y »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the casings for the si/lx/ex/dx/zc/std are all the same.
The EASIEST way to tell is: the ZC differential is sized for the larger, Integra sized, CV shafts.
If you are buying this transmission from someone and only have the photo's to go by, you could have them hold a ruler up to the differential inputs and show the size.
Hope that helps a bit.
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thanks, nah its out my house, when i go home this weekend ill do that, thanks
The EASIEST way to tell is: the ZC differential is sized for the larger, Integra sized, CV shafts.
If you are buying this transmission from someone and only have the photo's to go by, you could have them hold a ruler up to the differential inputs and show the size.
Hope that helps a bit.
</TD></TR></TABLE>thanks, nah its out my house, when i go home this weekend ill do that, thanks
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