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Old 12-08-2002, 09:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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JDM Tranny

Does anyone know where i can get a JDM tranny for a JDM F22B?

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Most of the F22b motors that show up on EBay have an auto tranny. Is there any diffence between the h23 and F22b tranny?
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My guess is that there the same. But since i have not tried it i wouldnt know. I have the tranny from the F22 and i have my Si and there Identical. Exact same case.
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what about a h22 tranny? where can i get one of them?

On my h23 tranny i have a leaking master and slave cylinders and a worn clutch. i was thinking that if i just got another tranny that the cylinders would be "fixed" and the clutch would be better. Am i thinking right?
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what about a h22 tranny? where can i get one of them?

On my h23 tranny i have a leaking master and slave cylinders and a worn clutch. i was thinking that if i just got another tranny that the cylinders would be "fixed" and the clutch would be better. Am i thinking right?
Your buying a used transmission, so there are always chances you will wnd up with bum cylinders again, if they are even included at all. The replacement master and slave cylinders arn't too expensive if you just go to the parts store and buy the Nissan parts, and dont go through the dealer. AIM Osakamotors and see what they have.
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Yeah you can use any H/F series tranny except the SH one...

But try to match it to the proper engine so you drive in the right powerband..
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how much work is needed to put a ATTS in a 4th gen? worth it?
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how much work is needed to put a ATTS in a 4th gen? worth it?
ATTS Tranny
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I dont think it is worth it. I would rather just buy a real LSD.
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You forgot to mention you also need a type SH engine block for the SH tranny to bolt up to.

Also you would need an SH ecu, so if you're OBDI you need to do the unheard of OBDI to OBDII swap. Plus, add several extra wires to feed the ATTS computer. absolutely ridiculous for a system which is 'neat' but not amazing or anything...
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