Tons of Standard Transmission Tech Info!

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Tons of Standard Transmission Tech Info!

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This is great. Has pages on each transmission, and all kinds of diagnostic and other tech articles. A must visit site for StandardShift members:

http://www.rsgear.com/technical.aspx
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Home of TRANZILLA :o :D :cry: :lol:
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Oh man, so glad you posted this...I used to have it bookmarked and the data downloaded, but I lost it in The Great Collapsing Hard Drive Disaster Of 2013 (had a 1TB hard drive with all my important stuff that was getting media errors/bad sectors, sent it in for warranty replacement; the next day I dropped another drive off the desk onto my backup drive full of the only backup of that same data while it was running, destroying that drive and all the data on it).
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Another site with good info:
http://www.5speeds.com
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