does the 90-93 integra use hydro or cable transmission?
the reason why im asking is i just bid on a DA6 jdm b16a motor i want to know which type of transmission does it use and if i can find jdm ecu for it cause the motor i bid doesn't come with one, also it has an automatic transmission will that cause problems? i drive a 92 civic should i use the stock motor mount i should probably get stronger ones huh right. thanks for all the replies i get
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Why do you wish you had hydro. The only difference is in the clutch. In fact, the cabe trannies have less that can possibly go wrong, considering there are no hydraulic lines or cylinders for the clutch. As far as the gears and shift feel are concerned, they are the same thing. This is why you can take a 92-93 cable tranny and put in gears from a hydro tranny. Why exactly do you wish it had hydro?
Why do you wish you had hydro. The only difference is in the clutch. In fact, the cabe trannies have less that can possibly go wrong, considering there are no hydraulic lines or cylinders for the clutch. As far as the gears and shift feel are concerned, they are the same thing. This is why you can take a 92-93 cable tranny and put in gears from a hydro tranny. Why exactly do you wish it had hydro?
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