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Old 08-05-2006, 12:34 PM   #1
robbo_yobbo
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Default is the AU trans much better than an EF??

to cut a long story short, Im going to (gladly) take a (big) hammer to my existing transmission on my AU.

after this im going to need to put in another one in order to drive!

The cost of an AU 4spd auto is $300 more than the EF one, the belhousing from mine has to go onto the EF one for it to fit and a couple of bolts dont go in which is no big drama and the EF has a dipsick to let me check the trans fluid levels which the AU obviously doesnt have.

Other than this, what is different, will my car be any worse off for it putting the EF trans in??? if so why, and does any differences in the AU trans justify an extra $300???

thanx a heap in advance if anyone is able to provide some insight.

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