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Old 11-10-2004, 11:28 AM
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Is it possible to convert my 93 integra to a hydraulic tranny? if so what is needed?
Old 11-11-2004, 07:50 AM
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It seems to me this might get more play on the hybrids board, I think I saw something about this in sport compact car. If I were putting a new tranny in. I would probably be doing the whole drivetrain. HASport in AZ I think, has all sorts of mounts and I imagine shifter parts as well. Dunno the website though
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I believe Hasport makes a kit for this conversion. I would check with them.
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Yes, but there is no advantage.
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Originally Posted by Kai
Yes, but there is no advantage.
You can get a newer transmission with far less miles on it.
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Originally Posted by Master Yodub
You can get a newer transmission with far less miles on it.
Newer hydro transaxles are so expensive you might as well rebuild an old cable one, or save even more money and just pick up a lower milage used one.

I was thinking more along the lines of performance when I said that, though.
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Originally Posted by Kai
Newer hydro transaxles are so expensive you might as well rebuild an old cable one, or save even more money and just pick up a lower milage used one.

I was thinking more along the lines of performance when I said that, though.

Yeah but your never sure how many miles are on it.
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I just bought a 2nd gen jdm B16a & hydraulic tranny with lsd and i want to ues the tranny. i know where to get the mount but what about the clutch pedal, fluid reserve. line, ect. what all do i need? Can i just take everything off a newer integra or any other hydr tranny car and Will it bolt right up? or am i better off selling it and getting a cable clutch tranny
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Originally Posted by honura
Yeah but your never sure how many miles are on it.
The same goes for hydrolic transaxles.
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Originally Posted by Kai
The same goes for hydrolic transaxles.


The same goes for.... Your Right! hehehe



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