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do they make a 5sp tranny w/ factory LSD for 5th gen.?

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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 08:14 PM
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Default do they make a 5sp tranny w/ factory LSD for 5th gen.?

I have a 98 Prelude with the manual transmission its prolly fuked, so i am trying to find one with a factory lsd so that i can put it in a drive.

I need the LSD cuz I am planning on going turbo very soon, but I have had trouble with aftermarket LSDs in the past and that in fact is what cost me the guts in my tranny now.

not really sure yet if its actually the LSDs fault or the builders but either way I need a new one. this is why i am trying to find one w/ factory LSD where is no third party hands involved.

do any of the JDM accords have one that will interchange?

any help or suggestions will be great.

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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 08:19 PM
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Default Re: do they make a 5sp tranny w/ factory LSD for 5th gen.? (ludatic98)

Any transmission in this thread except the M2U4 will fit assuming you have a Base model. M2B4 is the most common lsd trans for the prelude.

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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 09:17 PM
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Default Re: do they make a 5sp tranny w/ factory LSD for 5th gen.? (ludatic98)

m2b4 is the tranny of choice for lsd in an n/a prelude......if you are looking for something with a bit longer gear ratios check out some of the accord stuff
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