12-21-2005
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Kevin
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Location: Shoreview
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Tranny Choices.
Basically, I need a new tranny for my car. What are my options? It's a 92 awd 5 spd 6 bolt
Will a 2G awd tranny work? do I need a 2g xfer case then? shifter cables?
a 1g 1990 tranny(prolly need xfer and shifter cables then...)?
a "JDM" switchable tranny/xfer case? (there is one for sale right now).
I'm gonna call local places to see if they have any 1g AWD trannys. yeah, right...
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12-21-2005
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Admin
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Re: Tranny Choices.
So I guess my diagnosis was correct?
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12-22-2005
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Kevin
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: Tranny Choices.
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Originally Posted by 1ViciousGSX
So I guess my diagnosis was correct?
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Honestly, I'm just getting ready to pull the tranny right now. I'm just assuming the worst, and the crack in the case alone doesnt not seem fixable.
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12-22-2005
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back in the saddle again
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Re: Tranny Choices.
John has 2 awd 5speed 1g trannies. The first one needs a VCU and has a welded center diff. The 2nd one he got from a friend when he worked at Wayzata Mitsubishi. He was told it needs a "rebuild". The 1st one needs a rebuild as well I would imagine.
Its a start, as I believe no hard parts are broken.
Make him an offer.
I am unsure if these are 90 or 91-94 trans.
The 90's require shifter cable modifications, and the t-case switch. Switching out the shifter is also a good idea/required.
Your best bet is to get a US market 91-94 awd transmission.
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12-22-2005
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Big Turbo Monster
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: Tranny Choices.
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Originally Posted by niterydr
The 90's require shifter cable modifications, and the t-case switch. Switching out the shifter is also a good idea/required.
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You don't need a different shifter. I think all you need to do is take a bracket for the linkage off the old tranny and swap it along with the t-case. If you found a 90 tranny, make sure to get the t-case and make sure all parts are on the tranny. You will need to swap some of them.
I wouldn't bother with the 2g tranny swap. You could get 700-800 for a used 2g awd tranny if it is in good shape. Used 1g ones go for 300-400 generally.
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12-22-2005
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back in the saddle again
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Re: Tranny Choices.
Ah the bracket, that is what I was thinking of.
It has been awhile since I've played the 90 tranny in a 91+ game or a 91+ tranny in a 90 game.
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My street car runs low 11's and my race car's personal best is a mid 11....
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12-22-2005
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Kevin
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Re: Tranny Choices.
Ok, well thanks. That is a start. So no to the switchable tranny?
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12-23-2005
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aka Goodbye
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Re: Tranny Choices.
No switchable tranny unless you're not going to make any power. The switchable has the same internals as a 90 tranny, some of which get swapped out if you have Shep rebuild it. It's cheapest to get a 91-94 core and ship it out to him.
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12-24-2005
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Re: Tranny Choices.
what does it mean when you say "switchable"?
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12-24-2005
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Pewp Champion
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Re: Tranny Choices.
Switchable between 2wd and 4wd.
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12-25-2005
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R U DTF bro?
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Re: Tranny Choices.
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Originally Posted by ju-on
Switchable between 2wd and 4wd.
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More precisly FWD and AWD.
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12-30-2005
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Kevin
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: Tranny Choices.
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Originally Posted by s1ngletracker
what does it mean when you say "switchable"?
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Don't hold me to this, but I believe the Japanese Galant VR4's were sold with "switchable" drivetrains. You can make the car go from AWD to FWD by removing a bolt and a bracket from the tranny and a bolt and a bracket from the transfer case.
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01-09-2006
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Coon Rapids, MN
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Re: Tranny Choices.
I know a yard that has a couple of 1G AWD trannys
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01-10-2006
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Big Turbo Monster
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: Tranny Choices.
The switchable ones have different t-cases that can be switched between 2 and awd. We have one here we aren't currently using. I doubt we will use it either because the car isn't close to running and probably won't again. You can use them on dsm trannies also. The one we have is off of a 91-94.
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Life's tough.... it's even tougher if you're stupid.
7/25/09
Motorcycle cop pulls up next to me on UNI and says "Want to race?"
Me- "I don't think you would stand a chance."
Cop says "probably not" and drives off.
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01-10-2006
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Kevin
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Shoreview
Posts: 3,356
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Re: Tranny Choices.
So I could just use a "switchable" transfer case with my "normal" awd tranny?
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01-10-2006
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Banned
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Re: Tranny Choices.
if you have a welded center diff or a spool
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01-11-2006
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Kevin
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Location: Shoreview
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Re: Tranny Choices.
Hmmm, but that's not very good for a "street car"
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01-12-2006
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Big Turbo Monster
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hopkins
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Re: Tranny Choices.
It can be used with a regular 91-94 tranny. We planned on using it for John's car but might just part it out as we are getting a house and won't have time to mess with it much.
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Life's tough.... it's even tougher if you're stupid.
7/25/09
Motorcycle cop pulls up next to me on UNI and says "Want to race?"
Me- "I don't think you would stand a chance."
Cop says "probably not" and drives off.
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01-13-2006
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Kevin
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Shoreview
Posts: 3,356
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Re: Tranny Choices.
will a 1991 gvr4 tranny/xfer work fine in my 92?
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01-16-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Tranny Choices.
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Originally Posted by sleepydsm
will a 1991 gvr4 tranny/xfer work fine in my 92?
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As long has you have the transfer case with the tranny it will work. The only difference is the gears are a little longer. I think that is what it is called. I have a gvr4 in my car and I can rev 1 gear to 30 mph. I don't know how long my rear end is going to hold though. I know that if the gearing is not correct with the rear. Things are going to break. RRE has a good write up on tranny. You might want to check out there web site.
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