Any difference in 89-91 JDM civic/crx si tranny and usdm one?
does that mean equal in length than a usdm si? or equql meaning left and right are equally long?
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You can't use USDM Civic/CRX axles with a ZC transmission, because the ZC uses an intermediate shaft and has equal-length axles whereas the USDM trannies do not use an intermediate shaft and has unequal-length axles (left axle is longer than right axle).
From what I've read, you can use '90-93 Integra axles with the ZC trans, but you will need the ZC intermediate shaft. I have no idea if this is accurate or not though.
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You can't use USDM Civic/CRX axles with a ZC transmission, because the ZC uses an intermediate shaft and has equal-length axles whereas the USDM trannies do not use an intermediate shaft and has unequal-length axles (left axle is longer than right axle).
From what I've read, you can use '90-93 Integra axles with the ZC trans, but you will need the ZC intermediate shaft. I have no idea if this is accurate or not though.
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