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Old 07-08-2004, 05:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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transmission code questions???

Correct if i am wrong please. But isn't a Euro type R transmission code a T2W4 and type S transmission code a M2B4. Both LSD right????? Any help will be very appreciated, thank you
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Old 07-08-2004, 05:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i know euro-r is t2w4... thats what i have, and thats what satan srv has...so we know that; for sure... type-s... i don't know if you consider ATTS an LSD

t2w4 (euro-r) has an LSD as far as i'm aware...

when my car is jacked up, and you spin one tire, the other does too if that is verification for an LSD in my t2w4...
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when my car is jacked up, and you spin one tire, the other does too if that is verification for an LSD in my t2w4...
I think my H23 tranny does that, does that mean I have LSD?
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lol, no chance safaa. M2B4 was the LSD-equipped JDM transmission, the Type-S had an ATTS transmission, not mechanical LSD like the M2B4, and I think you're right about the Euro-R, pm Satan_srv, he sold one a while back.
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That's what I though Thanks for the info guys The reason that I wanted to make sure was because a mom and pop auto shop went out of business and I got both fo these transmissions for just $600.00 what a steal I think the old man did not know what he had. Thanks again guys. much love
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WOW HOLY CRAPS... t2w4 is better ratios and still has LSD then the normal lude LSD JDM one... so put that one on if you wanna pick
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