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Old 01-23-07, 06:48 AM
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Good question

Can someone tell me the name of the FC tranny....manual.

Pm me with the answer...thanks. I've searched btw.
Old 01-23-07, 06:51 AM
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Do you mean the part number? I've heard of people naming whole vehicles before, but not individual parts.

Well, outside of repeatedly referring to them with expletives...
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I call mine Pepe.


Seriously though...

The N/A is an "M Type"

The TII is a "R Type"
Old 01-24-07, 03:13 AM
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I guess the part number than...thanks
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You can look them up in the Parts Fiche which can be found in the FAQ section.
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It depends on the model on what the part number is.

The Turbos used a version of the R526 Transmission, while Convertibles used a version of the good ole M50N for manual tranmission versions, and coupes used versions of the M582 for the manual tranmission and the Aisan built BU17 and BU20 for automatics

So what model are you looking for???
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M582...thanks IceMark
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Out of curiosity, why did you want to know?
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Just for reference when I crack mine open to rebuild and regear it to fit my needs. When I screw up on making a race tranny, I should know the number to order a new one right?
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