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Old 02-21-2005, 07:02 PM
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I have no clue what transmission i have

2002 T/A WS-6 'vert

yes i know
Old 02-21-2005, 07:31 PM
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Well, i'm going to assume it's an auto and if that is correct then you sir have a 4speed 4L60E the only auto offered in these cars. Enjoy!!
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thanks man i really feel like an idiot. I'm trying to get into the transmission/engine a lil more than before now
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I'm sure you have heard it before, but the search function on here is a great thing. Even those of us that have been on this board and know a lot still use it
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It's a fair question. After all so many people use inaccurate, ambiguous, or even completely irrelevant terms here to describe things.

For example:

"A4" to describe an M30 (4L60-E)
"A4" to describe an M32 (4L65-E)
"A4" to describe an MT1 (4L80-E)
"A4" to describe a 4L60 or 700R4
"A4" to describe a 200R4
"M6" to describe the M10 (T56)

and of course my favorite,
calling a Torque Converter "a stall" lol

See, it *IS* a good question.




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