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anthony88 01-27-2004 08:56 PM

d series trans
 
how good are these trannys how much powr can they hold which is the strongest

alwaystootall 01-27-2004 10:06 PM

Re:d series trans
 
i dont know. ??? ive never heard of anyone breaking one of these tranys,but i would say u wouldnt have to worry about upgrading unless u are running slicks,then u would start snapping axles,then after u got stronger axles u would have to upgrade the diff. :-\

jwn7 01-28-2004 02:38 AM

Re:d series trans
 
i know one guy who's broken 3. mostly due to his gorrilla ass missing shifts, doing stunna burnouts at every light, spinning tire like crazy at autox, and just being a complete dumb ass behind the wheel. first one was the input shaft bearing, then the countershaft bearing somehow walked itself out of the case :o, and lastly the already weak diff blew on him during another 6000rpm idiot drag launch. this guy's a retard by the way.

if you have a 95 and below, broken shift forks are common however. mista bone says he goes through one every race season. but the 96+ trannies are pretty solid overall, upgrade the diff and you'll be set. most of the time, it's not the trannys fault, it's the person controlling the tranny that is to blame.

88dx 01-28-2004 02:43 AM

Re:d series trans
 
D-series trannys have weak Diffs have seen many with holes in them.

turbohf 01-28-2004 03:20 AM

Re:d series trans
 
i broke one.....stock ZC motor...diff blew :-\

crxfreak88 01-28-2004 01:49 PM

Re:d series trans
 
Gone through seven trannys and going on 8!

fastcivicboy 01-28-2004 01:59 PM

Re:d series trans
 
damn man 7 trannies? wuts up with that. Mine held up good on 10 lbs. of boost for 6 months and still going. But on the other hand my friends went in like 2 weeks after he turbod his car. I guess it all depends on driver and just the cond. mileage etc. that was on it. Ive also heard though like the main bearing going out on them. not sure though.

sohcrxsi 01-28-2004 02:46 PM

Re:d series trans
 

Originally Posted by jwn7
most of the time, it's not the trannys fault, it's the person controlling the tranny that is to blame.

WORD

alwaystootall 01-28-2004 07:09 PM

Re:d series trans
 
wow!!! lol my buddy takes his car up to the revlimiter and drops the clutch and it hasent broke yet, good tranny i guess ???.... u guys that are breaking these, what kind of power where u making? was this with street tires?

91civicZ6 02-01-2004 12:29 PM

Re:d series trans
 
i've broken a 1-2 shift fork shifting hard at the track, and my little bro exploded his differential doing a burnout.

honda trannies are weak.


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