5 speed conversion
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Re: 5 speed conversion
I don't know how to do it, I've never done it, but it requires cutting and welding from what I understand. Ive saw a quote for a newer integra for $1500. Your best bet would be to sell it and buy a new one. I conversion will never be the same, and would probably hurt your resale.
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Re: 5 speed conversion
wow that really helps There isn't anything specific to what he is asking.
I don't know how to do it, I've never done it, but it requires cutting and welding from what I understand. Ive saw a quote for a newer integra for $1500. Your best bet would be to sell it and buy a new one. I conversion will never be the same, and would probably hurt your resale.
I don't know how to do it, I've never done it, but it requires cutting and welding from what I understand. Ive saw a quote for a newer integra for $1500. Your best bet would be to sell it and buy a new one. I conversion will never be the same, and would probably hurt your resale.
And i would check on honda-tech, they have some reallly good write ups there.
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Re: 5 speed conversion
it's in depth.
parts list,
tranny
clutch kit
flywheel
alxes
starter
clutch pedal
shifter and linkage
transmission mounts
enigne harness
welder
sockets
wrenches
parts list,
tranny
clutch kit
flywheel
alxes
starter
clutch pedal
shifter and linkage
transmission mounts
enigne harness
welder
sockets
wrenches
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Re: 5 speed conversion
is kinda tricky, i have done one and its not that bad for a do it yourselfer, or we could work something out and i can do another, buddy of mine driving the one i converted right now, as far as the mount be cutout and rewelded we found a way around it, we shimmed the tranny mount using washers on it with longer bolts, holding up to this day
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