6 speed conversion, 2nd problem 9/2/17
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
There is no speed sensor on the PS is there? the 2 speed sensors on the car are on the tranny
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132412
The part in the 3rd pic is whats on the tranny and lines go to the PS rack. Its that end that needs to be pluged(the PS- which im still trying to figure out how to do with out leaking since they are 2 different dia's)
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132412
The part in the 3rd pic is whats on the tranny and lines go to the PS rack. Its that end that needs to be pluged(the PS- which im still trying to figure out how to do with out leaking since they are 2 different dia's)
Yes there's no speed sensor on the PS, the speed sensor I'm talking is the same on in 3rd pic the speed sensor from the tranny. D is the inlet hose and E is the outlet hose. This part is use to controll the stiffnes of the PS wheel.
what I'm thinking is to leave this part in place and hide it somewhere, since you are not going to use this part with your new tranny. This way you do not have to search for a fitting to connect these two line togather.
you other choice is to try to find something from Aeroquip, Russell or Earl's performance plumbing to connect these two lines togather.
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Originally Posted by pdprich
Yes there's no speed sensor on the PS, the speed sensor I'm talking is the same on in 3rd pic the speed sensor from the tranny. D is the inlet hose and E is the outlet hose. This part is use to controll the stiffnes of the PS wheel.
what I'm thinking is to leave this part in place and hide it somewhere, since you are not going to use this part with your new tranny. This way you do not have to search for a fitting to connect these two line togather.
you other choice is to try to find something from Aeroquip, Russell or Earl's performance plumbing to connect these two lines togather.
what I'm thinking is to leave this part in place and hide it somewhere, since you are not going to use this part with your new tranny. This way you do not have to search for a fitting to connect these two line togather.
you other choice is to try to find something from Aeroquip, Russell or Earl's performance plumbing to connect these two lines togather.
#126
Kris you making this seem so easy haha .From reading this, i am guessing that for those of us that has a type-s and want to do the swap, it'll be alot easier. Kris, what do you estimate the total price to do this will be?
And on a side note, I always wonder if it was possible to swap an 04+ manual tranny into an 02-03 tl as well.
And on a side note, I always wonder if it was possible to swap an 04+ manual tranny into an 02-03 tl as well.
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Originally Posted by MaximumHP
How exactly is the steering assist controlled with the manual? Can you adapt that system to work with your steering rack?
Originally Posted by johnny--2k
wow! Way to go chris! Maybe when you are done we will have to see how your 6MT will compare to my 05 6MT......
Originally Posted by bx-tls
Kris you making this seem so easy haha .From reading this, i am guessing that for those of us that has a type-s and want to do the swap, it'll be alot easier. Kris, what do you estimate the total price to do this will be?
And on a side note, I always wonder if it was possible to swap an 04+ manual tranny into an 02-03 tl as well.
And on a side note, I always wonder if it was possible to swap an 04+ manual tranny into an 02-03 tl as well.
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Originally Posted by bx-tls
Kris you making this seem so easy haha .From reading this, i am guessing that for those of us that has a type-s and want to do the swap, it'll be alot easier. Kris, what do you estimate the total price to do this will be?
And on a side note, I always wonder if it was possible to swap an 04+ manual tranny into an 02-03 tl as well.
And on a side note, I always wonder if it was possible to swap an 04+ manual tranny into an 02-03 tl as well.
i think it would be harder to find an 04+ 6 sp tranny but thats just my logic.
what would be cool is finding another transmission that would fit or may fit with a special plate or something. but theres still alot of work besides just changing the tranny, clutch pedel, ecu, axles, and im sure im missing a bunch of stuff.
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Originally Posted by demolition_x
i think it would be harder to find an 04+ 6 sp tranny but thats just my logic.
what would be cool is finding another transmission that would fit or may fit with a special plate or something. but theres still alot of work besides just changing the tranny, clutch pedel, ecu, axles, and im sure im missing a bunch of stuff.
what would be cool is finding another transmission that would fit or may fit with a special plate or something. but theres still alot of work besides just changing the tranny, clutch pedel, ecu, axles, and im sure im missing a bunch of stuff.
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Kris have you already began looking into all the parts you're going to need for the interior, or are you not at that stage yet? It seems like this would be an overwhelming task. I'm assuming that once you succeed and own the only 2000 TL-S 6MT (exclusive in more ways than one, as you can see) that you're never going to get rid of the car?
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
Why would you need a different tranny? the CLS one is a direct bolt on.
the cls tranny is hard to come by used, if there was a transmission in hondas/ acuras that was more widely availible like integra tranny's and such. since just the cls tranny bolts up thats the one and only option availible.
i was just saying if there was another tranny that would bolt up with little modification that would be better
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Originally Posted by honda_inspire99
are u gonna use the CL shift linkage or u gonna customize to make it fit?
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Wow Kris needless to say this is huge man ....goodluck and I look forward to seeing the finished product if there is anything you need man we got you
I will keep in touch
I will keep in touch
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Originally Posted by Excelerate
I know this is non-sequitur but did you ever notice in most engine/tranny swap threads like this there is always the goofy friend or goofy neighbor or drunken person acting like an idiot? LOL. I always get a kick out of those pics.
http://www.acurainspired.com/gallery...1913&pid=40790
#139
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For what its worth, the Type S is actually quicker than the rack in the premiums. Its a 16.11 ratio versus 15.84 for the premium. This results in 2.88 turns lock to lock for the Type S compared to 3.06 for the premium.
Plus it might make things easier using the Type S rack so you don't have to worry about having the speed sensitive rack versus the torque sensitive, plus it won't require any sort of rigging to get to work (I don't think).
Plus it might make things easier using the Type S rack so you don't have to worry about having the speed sensitive rack versus the torque sensitive, plus it won't require any sort of rigging to get to work (I don't think).
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Originally Posted by blk2001tlon19s
lol
Kris, I ordered some parts today!!
Kris, I ordered some parts today!!
Originally Posted by mclarenf3387
For what its worth, the Type S is actually quicker than the rack in the premiums. Its a 16.11 ratio versus 15.84 for the premium. This results in 2.88 turns lock to lock for the Type S compared to 3.06 for the premium.
Plus it might make things easier using the Type S rack so you don't have to worry about having the speed sensitive rack versus the torque sensitive, plus it won't require any sort of rigging to get to work (I don't think).
Plus it might make things easier using the Type S rack so you don't have to worry about having the speed sensitive rack versus the torque sensitive, plus it won't require any sort of rigging to get to work (I don't think).
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Sweet. i have 1,5, and ordered 10-13 myself.
2 3 and 4 are expensive!
2 3 and 4 are expensive!
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
Same neighbor
http://www.acurainspired.com/gallery...1913&pid=40790
http://www.acurainspired.com/gallery...1913&pid=40790
hahaha now that's some funny shit
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Got my helms manual today! now its time to get dirty with some electrical stuff.
Ill try to get pics up of the 2 trannies side by side after i get back from my b-day celebration with the parentals
Ill try to get pics up of the 2 trannies side by side after i get back from my b-day celebration with the parentals
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Originally Posted by 03CoupeV6
Happy birthday! Now give yourself the present of the only 2000 TL-S, and the only 2nd gen TL 6MT
Come on, is it fair to assume that?
lol
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Originally Posted by ss03tl
will the clutch master/slave cylinders fit the same as the cl-s or will they have to be custom mounted? also how are you planning to mount the clutch pedal?
Originally Posted by blk2001tlon19s
Come on, is it fair to assume that?
lol
lol
Yep
oh and thanx!
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Originally Posted by blk2001tlon19s
Come on, is it fair to assume that?
lol
lol
UHHH OHHHH, are you doing the conversion as well?!?!!??!!? CRAZYYYNESSSSSSSSs
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Thanx guys. I should be able to go pick up the engine early next week. (been too busy with work) so im hoping by the end of next week to have it in the engine bay. then ill have to start teh wiring FUN