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    I have heard that there are two different kinds of Eta tranny's, is this true?

    if so can you guys provide some pictures for me as i beileve i have both kinds but not out of car yet.

    TIA

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    Re: Eta Transmissions

    Originally posted by Luda30
    I have heard that there are two different kinds of Eta tranny's, is this true?

    if so can you guys provide some pictures for me as i beileve i have both kinds but not out of car yet.

    TIA
    1 has "PRNDL" and the other has "1-2-3-4-5-R", is that what you mean?

    Bret.

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      #3
      Sorry, i forgot to mention "Manual Transmission".

      My bad

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        Originally posted by Luda30
        Sorry, i forgot to mention "Manual Transmission".

        My bad
        I know a buddie of mines that bolted an eta tranny to an 325i engine. Worked Perfect.

        www.stancefactory.com

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          #5
          of course its was a 5speed.

          www.stancefactory.com

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            Re: Eta Transmissions

            Originally posted by Luda30
            I have heard that there are two different kinds of Eta tranny's, is this true?

            if so can you guys provide some pictures for me as i beileve i have both kinds but not out of car yet.

            TIA
            Not that I've ever heard of. There are some differences between the "i" and eta trannies though- but they are somewhat interchangeable. You can install an eta tranny in an "i" car with no problems, but the "i" tranny won't work in an eta car- because it lacks the holes in the bellhousing for the 2 engine sensors (speed + reference sensors).


            Bret.

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