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Old 05-14-2018, 02:51 AM   #106 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BongoBennie View Post
I haven't found a code but I did find the car
2003 Honda Civic Ferio C4 (up to mid-year 2003 for Japan ) specs review

gear ratios according to this are

1-3.5
2-1.956
3-1.344
4-1.034
5-0.787

FD-4.562

Im not sure these are correct as they don't really fit in the charts but they are really good for me if true and If I can get a rear end. Im assuming the CRV will work since they swap between AWD generations but Id really like to find something on this before I buy...... which right now there are none on eBay.
This is correct. The transmission honda used (disregarding EF wagon) All 96+ CCW engines (Yes, this includes D-series, see 1g HR-V) and is derived from the CR-V trans, which uses cable shifter, which AWD needs (no room for driveshaft + shift rod linkage)

The ratios you see for this ferio c4 wagon are similar to the T2T4 ratios. Except this AWD Ferio trans uses the awd mainshaft (shorter 1st gear, h22a4 2nd gear), then uses h22a4 3rd gear, GSR/h22a4 4th gear, along with a 0.787 5th. All 97+ CCW final drives are 4.562

https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...-list-2548441/


The only gearing options one might want to do here is:
* T2W4 / U2Q7 (Type R) 1-5 swap
* swap to a h22a4 mainshaft and use Type R c/s 1st gear (cuz awd 3.5 first gear is dual synchro, like type R)
* b16 3rd and 4th gear swap
* F22/F23 Accord 0.685 fifth gear swap, but c/s 5th gear requires slight modification. (see https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...ssion-2411948/ )

This would then fall under the criteria of the B20Z AWD trans.




Wait, why are we talking about AWD on ecomodder?
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