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Old 02-19-2002, 11:12 PM
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transmision?

I have question it my be stupid but I have a 95 civic with a b16a, ls tranny and the tranny has no 3rd gear. I'm looking at a new one right now but i was wondering if anyone knows what will be better a LS or go for 99' SI tranny? I've heard the SI tranny will be better for the engine and I'll get more power out of it. Is that true?




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Yes, shorter gearing. Not more power, just better use of the existing power. The GSR will work great too.
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get the b16 trans over the others...except the ITR trans

shorter gearing will be better, you'll like it a lot more
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