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Thanks to R & D Factory
Just a heads up to everyone who needs work done the R & D Factory does great work.
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give them a call !
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828 truck way
montebello ca
phone - (323) 888-8891
ask for Peter
Thanks again Peter
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Originally Posted by 1FastS2k,Apr 2 2009, 11:55 AM
Hows the AP2 tranny feel in the AP1?
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it feels a little shorter and smoother than the ap1 .... but my ap1 was going out so im not sure how much smoother it is ....
i got it from R&D Factory they found it and did the install
i got it from R&D Factory they found it and did the install
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did you consider swapping the AP1 primary gear reduction onto the AP2 tranny? it would have kept the same AP1 1-4 gearing, taller 5th and 6th for hwy, and smooth synchros of the AP2.
that would be the dream tranny combo for me. i like the prolonged VTEC of AP1 gearing, but wish it wouldnt be so high revving on the high way for better mileage. theres always a downshift for power
btw, putting the stock AP2 tranny in is like bumping your FD to 4.27 from 4.1. because of that primary gear reduction of the AP2.
that would be the dream tranny combo for me. i like the prolonged VTEC of AP1 gearing, but wish it wouldnt be so high revving on the high way for better mileage. theres always a downshift for power
btw, putting the stock AP2 tranny in is like bumping your FD to 4.27 from 4.1. because of that primary gear reduction of the AP2.