How many hours will a dealer charge for a tranny?
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How many hours will a dealer charge for a tranny?
How many hours will a dealer charge for a tranny swap. Going from an Ap1 Tranny to an Ap2 Tranny? (by text book)
Thanks!
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Thanks!
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IIRC, book time is around 6.5 hrs paid to the tech. I would cap it at 8hrs.
They may add .5 to swap the rear flange. That's the ONLY difference in swapping the two units. All else is identical.
Come out to me for 375
They may add .5 to swap the rear flange. That's the ONLY difference in swapping the two units. All else is identical.
Come out to me for 375
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Originally Posted by billman250,Jan 26 2006, 08:58 AM
IIRC, book time is around 6.5 hrs paid to the tech. I would cap it at 8hrs.
They may add .5 to swap the rear flange. That's the ONLY difference in swapping the two units. All else is identical.
Come out to me for 375
They may add .5 to swap the rear flange. That's the ONLY difference in swapping the two units. All else is identical.
Come out to me for 375
Thanks for the heads up-
Median 7 hours X 80.00= 560.00
I might fly you over w/ JET BLUE.
(That's if this guy will sell me his tranny)
You think it's worth an upgrade?
Ap1---->Ap2?
Or should I just do the gearing?
Hmmm..
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I love my AP2 trans....First gear is noticeably lower, through 5th gear, where it is slightly lower.
6th gear is taller, dropping your rpm a couple hundred. Plus it shifts dam nice.
6th gear is taller, dropping your rpm a couple hundred. Plus it shifts dam nice.
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Originally Posted by billman250,Jan 26 2006, 09:07 AM
I love my AP2 trans....First gear is noticeably lower, through 5th gear, where it is slightly lower.
6th gear is taller, dropping your rpm a couple hundred. Plus it shifts dam nice.
6th gear is taller, dropping your rpm a couple hundred. Plus it shifts dam nice.
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Billman,
There was a thread on the flanges etc. Would you happen to know where that thread is, with the pictures?
How would dealers make the bolts fit? Cost for the new flange or do you alter the flange?
BC
There was a thread on the flanges etc. Would you happen to know where that thread is, with the pictures?
How would dealers make the bolts fit? Cost for the new flange or do you alter the flange?
BC
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Originally Posted by Back-cracker,Jan 26 2006, 11:08 AM
Ap2 vs. 4.44. What do you think? (performance and cost effective)
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It would seem this mod is slowly getting more press and is coming to light. In my mind, I consider an AP1 car with an AP2 tranny and 4.44 FD gears to be almost the perfect combination. This effectively gives you the equivalent of about a 4.6 FD ratio in the first 4 gears, while still giving you a slight decrease in highway cruising rpm compared to running 4.44 gears alone.
An stock AP2 is more like an AP1 with 4.3 FD (in the first 4 gears). So an AP1 with 4.44s will still have a wee bit more grunt, but through all 6 gears.