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whats the difference
i was wondering what is the difference between an f22 tranny, h22, and h23 tranny. i searched and cant find it anymore.
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gear ratios ... in order from shortest to longest
h22, h23, f22
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is there a big difference between the h22 and h23 tranny?
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The difference between the H22 and H23 tranny is small, compared to the difference between an H-series and an F-series trans.
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what is the exact difference of an h22 lsd tranny and a regular h22 tranny?
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well if you want to get technical
the only real difference is the LSD I believe (much less wheel slip)
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