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Old Oct 9, 2010 | 08:22 PM
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NJ S4 NA with jdm S5 TII tranny question

Hi guys, I have a S4 NA FC and my tranny just gave out on me. So, i was thinking of putting a jdm S5 TII tranny in it. Only question i had was, what do i need to get for it so it will start right up? what clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel would i need to get? The parts for the T2 tranny or for NA tranny?
please help me out, thanks!
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Old Oct 10, 2010 | 10:18 AM
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See the 2nd gen FAQ.

You need all TII stuff: transmission, flywheel, clutch assembly, slave cylinder, starter, crossmember

Then you have a decision: swap the rest of the TII drivetrain in so the TII driveshat will connect to the diff, or have a custom driveshaft made to connect the TII transmission to the NA diff.
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Old Oct 10, 2010 | 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
See the 2nd gen FAQ.

You need all TII stuff: transmission, flywheel, clutch assembly, slave cylinder, starter, crossmember

Then you have a decision: swap the rest of the TII drivetrain in so the TII driveshat will connect to the diff, or have a custom driveshaft made to connect the TII transmission to the NA diff.
cool thanks! and btw why would i need a TII crossmember and wouldnt i need a TII mount with the support too?
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