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Old 04-03-2004, 01:47 AM
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My tranny got put in a day late on my 87 na...mechanics. Well i started driving it and have fallin in love with it again. I have never driven it the way i can drive it now. It shifts smoothly through every gear and the whole car just feels more solid...I can't wait to see what it can really do. I'm thinkin about gettin a few upgrades now that my car is in good working order again... I was thinkin about what i should get... an air intake or exhaust with highflow cat. Thanks a lot for everyones' support through my car troubles.
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Way to go. How much did the whole project cost you?
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Old 04-03-2004, 02:19 AM
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Surprisingly the tranny only cost me $200 out of a local junkyard. The installation was really cheap cause my uncle is my mechanic. The car it was in had blown its engine, it was a turbo II... I'm thinkin about gettin the engine as an experiment to see if i can rebuild it, then put it in my rx7
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Surprisingly the tranny only cost me $200 out of a local junkyard. The installation was really cheap cause my uncle is my mechanic. The car it was in had blown its engine, it was a turbo II... I'm thinkin about gettin the engine as an experiment to see if i can rebuild it, then put it in my rx7
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wow really. Did he say the tranny was easy to put in because I was looking to put a turbo 2 tranny in my ride. Any special mods to fit it or did it just slide in? Did you use the same driveshaft? Sweet deal BTW.
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nice deal man, keep us updated on that bad boy if you do start bolting stuff on!
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Re: Finally

tha's pretty cool man. Doen't the TT transmision has a 4:10 final gear ratio?
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