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Old 12-06-2003, 08:24 PM
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Question what is the difference between a h22 and h23 tranny?

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Old 12-07-2003, 03:12 AM
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Re: what is the difference between a h22 and h23 tranny?

H23 tranny has longer gearing, better suited for high power turbo engines. I haven't inclined myself enough to give you numbers.
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Re: what is the difference between a h22 and h23 tranny?

http://www.92lude.com/carspecs.html
This will tell you the specs on the Preludes S SI Vtec
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Re: Re: what is the difference between a h22 and h23 tranny?

sometimes i get pissed because i feel like my h22 lude has enough motor to go 160+ but is geared so bottom end that it wont. theres trade offs to everything unless youve got enough money i guess...
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