What will a ZC transmission fit?
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if it is a obdo zc we are talking aboult i would say that it would fit any other obdo D seires eng.
same would go for obd1
? i dont know for sure though cuz my dohc zc has a si tranny on it and before it had a hf tranny on it so i see no reason why the zc would not fit on a si dx or hf
same would go for obd1
? i dont know for sure though cuz my dohc zc has a si tranny on it and before it had a hf tranny on it so i see no reason why the zc would not fit on a si dx or hf
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yes very your gears would be shorter
so you would go thought them faster and
this would give you more power at lower rpms
so you would go thought them faster and
this would give you more power at lower rpms
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The 2nd- through 5th-gear ratios are shorter in the ZC. 1st-gear and final drive is the same on DX and DOHC ZC trans.
The 2nd- through 5th-gear ratios are shorter in the ZC. 1st-gear and final drive is the same on DX and DOHC ZC trans.
By the way, make sure you get the intermediate shaft with the ZC transmission - otherwise you're kind of screwed. Use '90-93 Integra axles.
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