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Old 02-12-2005, 04:47 PM
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ZC/ new civic transmision help

okay im looking at getting a 92-95 civic and i have a 92-95 jdm ZC or 2nd gen zc. but ne way its a dohc, and i want to know if i can use the 92 civic EX transmision with the ZC?
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Old 02-16-2005, 04:30 PM
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Re: ZC/ new civic transmision help

u might be able to... my friend has tha SOHC ZC and he uses an SI tranny...
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Yes you will be able to use the SOHC transmission. The magic of a ZC is it's an engine that utilizes single cam parts. In short its a twin cam head that fits on a single cam block and uses a single cam transmission.
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