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Re: a series 5 speed
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we had a look at the colum shift boxes briefly and thought that a front wheel drive shifter mechanism and cables could be used to select gears, but never put any time into development,, anyone interested

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i had a look at some vanettes at pic-a-part last weekend and they are quite different because of the coloum shift and it didnt look like you could just change it to a floor shifter. otherwise i emagine everything else is the same.

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The Column Shift was available as an option on the 1200...only for the Auto though..

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American B210 and some JDM 210's with A15 I believe.
Ratios are 3.382, 2.013, 1.312, 1, 0.854

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Re: a series 5 speed
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Of course - probably is column shift...

Maybe I can do conversions to the uterus...NOT!!!

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I read that as column shift as opposed to floor change

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ive had the a-series running behind my a14, havent had any troubles, does 3000rpm at 100kp/h and 6 litres of fuel per 100 km. i thinks thats pretty good ey

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Re: a series 5 speed
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Ok fellas - while we're on this subject, in the tech section it says this:

RS5W60A (Vanette) can be used for parts

What exactly does it mean by 'can be used for parts'? Will it not go into a 1200?

TC

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I don't mean to sound like a smartass but it is a 60a dogleg fivespeed with a 1 to 1 fifth.
As I said I drive it everyday and I fitted the bloody thing.
Ade

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My 5 speed has 63A#2 on the side.
Can someone tell me what the ratios are and what this box came out of?

Posted on: 2004/4/21 4:31
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