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Old 05-23-2003, 09:17 PM
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Si tranny

Does anybody out there know where I can get a brand new 99-00si tranny, and what about the cost $$$? Will it fit a 95 b16a2
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you might as well get a used ctr ot itr tranny(which will cost way less) if you plan on buying a brand new si tranny.

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...SMISSION+ASSY.
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which one would you suggest? Civic or Integra. Do you know how much used it would cost for the c and i.
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both are good tranny's, they would probably run for $1,000-$1,200. i would probaby go with the ctr tranny cause it has closer gear ratios.
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Can I get a final drive on the civic tranny? Do you know where would be a good place to get one?And what exactly is " closer gear ratios"
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yes you can put on the final drive on a civic type r tranny. a good place to look would be www.inlinefour.com or ebay. also closer ratios means that the gears a spaced closer together giving you better acceleration.
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But to get the final drive does that mean that I have to get a civic type R tranny? I mean like the GSr you can get a final drive and it doesn't have to be a type R. So about the close gear...Is a civic non type R tranny better then a GSR tranny? An does it matter on the year of the tranny I mean do I have to get it for the year of my engine?

At IL4 they have a 98or 99 spec Gsr tranny for about $875 I think? Is that a good deal, But I dont know how many miles are on there? One more question Is it worth to get a different tranny other then the civic. The reason I was looking for a different tranny was because I want final drive. Is it really worth it? And what dose it really do. Does it really help? Why?
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you don't have to get a ctr tranny all you need is a b series tranny(i think) if you want shorter gearing go with a integra type r, civic type r or b16a tranny if you want tolonger gearing go with a gsr, or ls tranny.
maybe someone can explain this better than me.
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So all b series type R tranny have shorter gears. What about the year?does it have to be the year of my engine? and is paying $875 for a Gsr tranny worth it? What do think is better short or long gearing? Yes you explained if fine, thanks.
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the tranny doesn't have to be the same year as you engine, just make sure that if your car has a cable tranny you get a cable tranny and if it hydraulic then you get a hydraulic tranny. basically if your car is 1994 and up its probably a hydraulic tranny. $875 is an o.k deal, if it has lsd then its a good buy.
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hey out there?
I'v talk about this before but you guys didn't answer. Which should I get a ct or a integra tranny ?I want to know why because I know about the short gears for the civic but could the long gear be better?(For Power) And is final drive worth it? does it really help?explain? Much help 94c....thanks
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