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ZC tranny or Si tranny??


SiRWannabe
05-05-2002, 08:11 PM
I found a place that sells ZC's complete with the ZC tranny..so which tranny should I go with??

travis_118
05-05-2002, 08:20 PM
if you get the ZC tranny you have to get new axels (89 teg intemidate shaft i do belive) but if you get the Si then you wont have to. (unless you have a std model civic)

SiRWannabe
05-05-2002, 09:06 PM
I have a 91 DX...also remember I'm canadian eh....will I need new axles then too?

travis_118
05-05-2002, 09:17 PM
Okay from what i hear is that the std and dx models have different hubs than the Si. So if you have a std or dx then no matter what tranny you get (zc or Si) you'll have to change axels. I have a std civic so i bought an Si tranny and Hybrid axels ( tranny side Si, hubd side DX) if you buy the ZC tranny you have to get 89 teg axels (think 89).

SiRWannabe
05-06-2002, 12:22 AM
alright...thanks travis

Setanta
05-06-2002, 02:54 AM
ZC tranny for better acceleration, grannymobile tranny for better cruising RPM ;)

Mind you, RPM isn't an issue for me - I do 1600km trips ever few months and sit at 3900-4200 RPM @ 100-110km/h without it being an issue. Fuel consumption is 7.3l/100km so I can live with it - and that's with a Y1 tranny.

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