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B-Serires Transmissions

Where can I look up different transmissions available for the b-series? Details, like gear ratios and junk. TIA!

And there was never a b-series with a 6-speed, was there?
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Okay...


I found this. Is it accurate and/or complete?

http://www.allmotorhonda.com/techpag...anny_specs.htm
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It looks correct. I know for sure though that the 94+ GSR/SiR listing is correct. You should make that info permanent at the top of the forum so people can easily find the tranny info for future reference when they need it.
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Where is the tranny's code stamped on it? If at all?

Does my '00 Si have an Y21 or S21? Is that why that chart says either 3.230/3.307 for my 1st gear?
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Where is the tranny's code stamped on it? If at all?

Does my '00 Si have an Y21 or S21? Is that why that chart says either 3.230/3.307 for my 1st gear?
All the stuff I have on this is at home and I am currently out of the state. If I can remember anything off the top of my head or find anything while I am up here I will post it, otherwise I'll look when I get home and let you know what I can dig up for you. Y21 seems to ring a bell, but don't quote me as that is off the top of my head. Also, I am pretty sure that's why the 2 different gear ratio's are listed for first gear. Again, don't qoute me in stone though. I should be able to find out for you, it'll be sunday or monday that I get home though. Sorry about the wait.
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