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Old 12-05-2003, 08:29 PM
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I was working on a Acura RSX today and I got to thinking... would it be possible to put a used RSX 6 speed trans on a H22a or H23 motor in a lude? Or have people already done this? Also did the late model ludes ever come with 6spds? I was never aware of it if they did.
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Old 12-05-2003, 10:57 PM
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Re: possible (very expensive) mod?

Couldn't tell you but i would love to have 6 gears that 140mph top speed would be nothing
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Re: possible (very expensive) mod?

I haven't heard of anyone bolting a K series tranny onto an H series motor. I'd like to hear about it if you find some info though.
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i'm not sure you can mate a tranny onto a different motor family.

i could be wrong though...
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maybe if i post my question here it will get answered.. whats the difference between a h22 and h23 tranny... (got a jdm H22A and i want to bid on a differential from a 92 SI on eBay)
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gear ratio's are a little different.
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