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February 27th, 2024 04:47 PM #1Nagloloko tranny ng 05 Mazda 3 2.0R ko and as per mechanic need to change the tranny.
Ang problema wala makuha na same type ng tranny. Ang available lang ay 4 speed tranny from the 1.6 model or 5 speed tranny from I think 06 and up model.
Ok lang daw ikabit either tranny kasi gagamitin prin daw yung orig bell casing ng tranny ko.
Ang concern ko lang wala ba magiging problema sa gear ratio or programming logic ng shifting, etc?
Salamat po sa makakapagbigay ng insights
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February 27th, 2024 06:58 PM #2
we did this before... 90's Toyota FX (MT to AT)
90's Corolla (AT to MT) and (4MT to 5MT)
90's Lancer (singkit) to Hyundai Stellar 6MT
Pero when I was looking at the possibility of converting our Adventure to A/T - may mga nagsabing hindi sya as straight forward as Toyota's 2C and 2E (computer box issues)
not sure kung paano computer box ng Mazda... pero how much is the tranny ba kasama labor?
if wala ka naman talagang choice... my Lancer to Hyundai tranny conversion worked naman.
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February 27th, 2024 08:38 PM #3
If wikipedia and protegefaq site is accurate then it is likely the 4AT transmission for the 1.6 has the same ratios but a shorter final drive(they made a variation with different ratios but it is purportedly paired with the 1.5 engine or found in 2014+ vehicles). There is also the possibility that mazda PH used the same 4AT transmission(or atleast final drive ratio) for both 1.6/2.0 vehicles.
Protege© FAQ - Transmission Info
[FN4A-EL] 4AT Ratios
1st gear
2.816:1
2nd gear
1.497:1
1.553:1 (*1.5 specific)
3rd gear
1.000:1
4th gear
0.725:1
0.695:1(*1.5 specific)
Reverse
2.648:1
Final drive
3.683:1
3.904:1
4.147:1
4.416:1
4AT Final Drive Ratios for the 1.6(ZM-xE/Z6-xE)
4.147:1
4.416:1
3.904:1
4AT Final Drive Ratios for the 2.0(LF-xE)
4.147:1
3.683:1
[FS5A-EL] 5AT Ratios
1st gear 3.620:1
2nd gear 1.925:1
3rd gear 1.285:1
4th gear 0.933:1
5th gear 0.692:1
Reverse 3.405:1
Final Drive
3.863:1
3.458:1
3.652:1 (*2.5 specific)
5AT Final Drive Ratios for the 2.0(LF-xE)
3.863:1
3.458:1
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February 27th, 2024 10:14 PM #4
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February 27th, 2024 10:22 PM #5
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February 28th, 2024 12:10 AM #6Hindi na po kaya mag repair kit ang lumang 4AT?
Or siguro mas mura ang surplus kesa mag overhaul ng 4AT?
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February 28th, 2024 12:13 AM #7
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February 28th, 2024 03:49 AM #8
its the safer option of the two since the vehicle was offered with that transmission unlike the 5AT. though the ratios seems to be better on the 5at though if my napkin math is correct (pretty much 1.6's AT's shorter gearing for 1-4 but with the 5th being the same or taller than the 2.0 4th gear).
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February 28th, 2024 06:30 AM #9
Kumusta Naman iyong pagkagawa Ng tranny nyo? How did it hold up?
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February 28th, 2024 01:35 PM #10Isang option yung repair kit sir. Problema lang wala assurance na maayos yung problem. Mas mapapamahal kasi sayang yung parts, ulit yung labor, baklas-kabit ulit tranny which takes almost a day.
While pag surplus tranny, buong assembly na. Pag hindi ok yung nakabit, papalitan ng shop yung tranny for free. And depending sa shop/mechanic, free din yung labor (yung iba half the orig fee). Mas mura in the long run
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