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    if its a ys1 then its not a b16
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    i bleave its ys1 or s1
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadakid88
    if its a ys1 then its not a b16

    hhumm i was almost postive that there was a ls trans with a ys1 code and a jdmb16 with a code of ys1, but ya i dont know wat it says on that trans i have its at my parents house. if inrested than ill go get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tubby
    hhumm i was almost postive that there was a ls trans with a ys1 code and a jdmb16 with a code of ys1, but ya i dont know wat it says on that trans i have its at my parents house. if inrested than ill go get it.
    You are correct. All of the large spline (92-93) trannys are YS1. There is a long geared YS1 found in the RS, LS, and GS, and short geared YS1 found in the GSR (B17) and JDM Rsi/Xsi (B16). A1, S1, J1, and Y1 are all small splined (90-91). The A1 is long geared, the S1 can be either (long geared from the US and short geared from Japan), the J1 is short geared (same as a JDM S1), and the Y1 is short geared but not as short as the S1/J1 (came in the JDM SiR CRX).

    And if anyone has bad/grinding B-series transmissions that you want to let go of for dirt cheap, I probably need them. I just need YS1's and 94+ hydros.

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    exactly what he said...
    Quote Originally Posted by cardesignz
    You are correct. All of the large spline (92-93) trannys are YS1. There is a long geared YS1 found in the RS, LS, and GS, and short geared YS1 found in the GSR (B17) and JDM Rsi/Xsi (B16). A1, S1, J1, and Y1 are all small splined (90-91). The A1 is long geared, the S1 can be either (long geared from the US and short geared from Japan), the J1 is short geared (same as a JDM S1), and the Y1 is short geared but not as short as the S1/J1 (came in the JDM SiR CRX).

    And if anyone has bad/grinding B-series transmissions that you want to let go of for dirt cheap, I probably need them. I just need YS1's and 94+ hydros.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadakid88
    exactly what he said...

    ya like i said its eather a ys1 or a s1.

    this ant my first rodeo buddy

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    im not sayin it is...jus sayin...
    Quote Originally Posted by tubby
    ya like i said its eather a ys1 or a s1.

    this ant my first rodeo buddy
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