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EX Trans Vs. V-Tech Trans - 9/30/2007 5:48:56 PM   
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Is there a difference between an EX transmissions and a V-TECH transmission?
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RE: EX Trans Vs. V-Tech Trans - 9/30/2007 5:57:29 PM   
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just to know ur gunna get rapped for this lmao V-TECH lmao 

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RE: EX Trans Vs. V-Tech Trans - 9/30/2007 6:20:42 PM   
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lol, there is no such this as a VTEC trans. The only part of the engine that is/has VTEC is the head. Every other part is just normal. There is however a difference between EX/Si transmission and the others DX, LX, CX, HX, VX... The EX/Si transmissions are "better".


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RE: EX Trans Vs. V-Tech Trans - 9/30/2007 11:00:17 PM   
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and it deffinately isnt a "V-TECH" i am pretty sure its a "V-TEC". 

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RE: EX Trans Vs. V-Tech Trans - 10/1/2007 8:34:13 AM   
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its vtec.... lol but no theres is no such thing as vtec trannys

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RE: EX Trans Vs. V-Tech Trans - 10/1/2007 9:04:59 AM   
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the ex and si trans are both vtec trannsmissions

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RE: EX Trans Vs. V-Tech Trans - 10/1/2007 11:26:25 AM   
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the ex and si trans are both vtec trannsmissions


come on burner...      ...the EX/Si (B000- large bearing) transmissions are NOT VTEC.
Yes, they are intended for use with the D16Z6 (92-95 EX/Si) and D16Y8 (96-00 EX) blocks and heads, in which, the heads are VTEC.

And yes, the DX, LX, VX, CX,... transmissions (A000 - small bearing) are intended for use with the non-VTEC blocks and heads.

BUT...   ...there is nothing stopping anyone from using any of the d-series transmissions on any of the d-series blocks/heads (with the A6 engine being THE ONLY exception).






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