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Old 10-22-2010, 08:33 PM
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I wanted to know if the 5speeds from a 3 cylinder will bolt up to a 4 cylinder metro. I'm not so much worried about gear ratios just wondering if they will fit in the car.
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Re: Tranmissions

Yes, it will fit. BIG difference in gear ratio.
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Re: Tranmissions

Thanks for the reply. I guess the 4 cylinder would have a higher final drive ratio.
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