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    Default WTB: LS cable transmission

    I want to get a '90-'93 LS "CABLE" transmission. gotta shift smooth with no GRIND!

    PM me would be the best way to contact me.

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    good luck. i have been lookin on here for a while
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadakid88
    good luck. i have been lookin on here for a while
    LS, GSR, RS, GS cable tranny. whatever comes in an integra is fine. i just don't want a B16 tranny

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1989_crx_si
    LS, GSR, RS, GS cable tranny. whatever comes in an integra is fine. i just don't want a B16 tranny
    92-93 GSR is the same gearing as a B16.
    You want a 90-93 Integra RS, LS, GS tranny.

    I want one, too. Preferably 92-93, so I don't have to change my clutch. I shouldn't have sold my spare one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardesignz
    92-93 GSR is the same gearing as a B16.
    You want a 90-93 Integra RS, LS, GS tranny.

    I want one, too. Preferably 92-93, so I don't have to change my clutch. I shouldn't have sold my spare one.
    well mine has a slight grind in 3rd


    Quote Originally Posted by bigdare23
    try that but they're to far and most of them ship to me is about 600-700 so i rather get a hydrolic tranny and get the hasport conversion kit and it'll shift 100 times smoother.. thanks for the info though..

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    I may have another source, but you would have to drive to Columbus. If your interested LMK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardesignz
    92-93 GSR is the same gearing as a B16.
    You want a 90-93 Integra RS, LS, GS tranny.
    Actually the 92-93 GSR has slightly different gearing than the S1/J1 B16 Tranny. Slightly longer I believe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinT707
    Actually the 92-93 GSR has slightly different gearing than the S1/J1 B16 Tranny. Slightly longer I believe..
    thanks for the input..

    still looking for a TRANNY!!

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    i have 1 pm me

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