what is the difference? me & my budday are trying to figure it out =)
so, help! =D thanks!
what is the difference? me & my budday are trying to figure it out =)
so, help! =D thanks!
to my knowledge nothing.Originally Posted by toxxxic
both had LSD
ITR trans is basically a B16 trans with LSD.
Now the ITR JDM trans had a 4.7 Final Drive an i dont think the CTR ever did, i think it was a 4.4
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B16B (Hydraulic):
S4C (LSD)
The transmission found in the Civic Type R is highly sought after and very rare. Its gear ratio's are identical to that of the B16A's but has a stronger limited slip and dual synchro's in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gears. Expect to pay between 1000-1200 for a genuine CTR transmission because they're rare and well worth the price. Its also worth mentioning that these transmissions are Hydraulic type.
1st: 3.230
2nd: 2.105
3rd: 1.458
4th: 1.107
5th: 0.848
Reverse: 3.000
Final Drive: 4.400
B18C5:
S80 (Helical LSD)
This transmission is one of the best B-series transmissions Honda has offered in its vehicles. Every gear has dual synchro's and the gearing is perfect for all motor applications. Plus, LSD is standard and will be stamped on the housing. Look to spend between 1200-1400 for these transmissions because of their quality, LSD, age and gear ratio's. Finally, if there is some question about whether or not you're S80 has 4.4 final drive or 4.7 final drive you can check the transmission housing. The code "4jhd" means 4.4 final drive was offered as original equipment, while "ne3" signifies 4.78 final drive.
The specs are below:
1st: 3.230
2nd: 2.105
3rd: 1.458
4th: 1.107
5th: 0.848
Reverse: 3.000
Final Drive: 4.400
B18C (JDM Type R):
S80 (Helical LSD)
JDM Type R transmissions are the best for all motor applications where acceleration is emphasized most. All 98 and up JDM Type R transmissions came with 4.785 final drive with the same 1st, 2nd, 3rd gears as the USDM Type R. To make highway driving more tolerable, the 4th and 5th gears are the same as GSR transmissions. Look to spend between 1400-1600 for these transmissions because of their final drive and rarity.
Here is a look at the specs:
1st: 3.230
2nd: 2.105
3rd: 1.458
4th: 1.034
5th: 0.787
Reverse: 3.000
Final Drive: 4.785
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so the gear ratios are a little different & the final drive. hmm! thank you again!
USDM ITR trans=SAME as CTR trans
98+JDM ITR trans=Slightly shorter gears, and shorter Final Drive
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WHOAH a hard case of DEJA VU! u posted this 10 million times before... =DOriginally Posted by Vteckidd
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those are mostly correct except there are two different JDM ITR trannies depending upon the year. and just cause its a JDM tranny doesnt mean its a 4.785 final drive.
the 96-97 spec JDM R is the same as the ctr/USDM R with the 4.4 fd and the 98+spec had the 4.785.
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you should read betterOriginally Posted by CBEeng.
All 98 and up JDM Type R transmissions came with 4.785 final drive with the same 1st, 2nd, 3rd gears as the USDM Type R. To make highway driving more tolerable, the 4th and 5th gears are the same as GSR transmissions. Look to spend between 1400-1600 for these transmissions because of their final drive and rarity.
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i was just looking at the origional chart u posted up. you still never got all the right info in one post. should clear stuff like that up so theres no misunderstandingsOriginally Posted by Vteckidd
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