How does two front wheel drive cars use the same tranny as a rear wheel drive car? Also, I really doubt that a 6 cylinder uses the same transmission as a 4 cylinder.6 speed manual trans (same agressive gear box as a 350z or maxima to put that tq to work!)
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]No, it's an Acura. Honda Integras are right hand drive. I make it a point to steal every honda emblem off of any acura, and if it's night time I pee on their door handles.I drive a "hoopty" an 89 "Acura" aka honda Integra.
I love my 09 Benz C300. I barely fit in it but its an awesome car.
How does two front wheel drive cars use the same tranny as a rear wheel drive car? Also, I really doubt that a 6 cylinder uses the same transmission as a 4 cylinder.
No, it's an Acura. Honda Integras are right hand drive. I make it a point to steal every honda emblem off of any acura, and if it's night time I pee on their door handles.
That said. I drive a 1997 Honda Civic that I just finished putting a JDM d15b in over the weekend.
I did say doubt. Although it's more like it uses the ranger's transmission and since the ranger came in a six as well as the f150, ford decided to cut manufacturing costs (surprise, surprise) and put the same one in all three.My Mazda B2300 uses the same 5-speed manny tranny as the contemporaneous F150. Mine's a four-cylinder running through a tranny spec'd for sixes and eights. cn
I'm sure your not this stupid, but I thought I'd ask just to check.Nice try, DEA.
I'm sure your not this stupid, but I thought I'd ask just to check.
Are you seriously implying that somebody here is DEA and targeting small time growers through what kind of car they drive?