[Shotimes] Type of Trans

Bruce Malachuk bmalach1@nycap.rr.com
Wed, 16 Mar 2005 23:57:17 -0500


93-95 SHOs got an AX4S, and only an AX4S, unless the D4U1 computer has 2
sets of programs built in from the factory to be able to run an AX4N. 96+
SHO's got AX4N only. An AX4S from a SLO has a different final drive gear
than an AX4S from a SLO. Something like the final drive sprocket in a SHO is
38 teeth and the driven gear is 35, and in the 3.0 SLO's its something like
37teeth to a driven gear of 36 or something, Then 3.8 SLO's have a whole
different setup of having a 35tooth drive sprocket wht a 37 tooth driven
gear. Don't quote me on the numbers, but it's messed up like something along
those lines.

Bruce J Malachuk

*	94 Opal Frost MTX 
*	93 Emerald Green MTX 
*	93 Black ATX - parts 
*	95 Silver Frost ATX SE - SLO 


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On Behalf Of Dave
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:23 PM
To: Ian Fisher
Cc: at3hartberger@mail.com; Mike Bruce; shotimes@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Type of Trans

AX4S is the 93-94 ATX trans. it also has the AXOD Metric on side pan. 
And SHO on the bottom pan. From what I've seen so far the AX4S SHO will swap
with the SLO tranny. The AX4N is used in the 96-99 cars.

Ian Fisher wrote:

>To answer the orginal question, I "believe" the trans in an ATX gen 2 
>is an AXOD-E.
>
>Ian
>--- Jason Hartberger <at3hartberger@mail.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>the AXODE and the AX4N are for all intents and purposes the same. the 
>>N stands for non-synchronized and S stands for synchronized after the 
>>A4X part.
>>
>>I think Gen3 SHOs used the AX4S tranny, and the 93 was AXODE and 94-95 
>>was AX4N. Or the other way around. can't remember...
>>although the tranny
>>pan on my '94 says AXOD METRIC... go figure. BTW does anybody know 
>>what the hell that's supposed to mean?
>>
>>Jason
>>
>>anybody know how easy it is to put a Gen3 ATX into a Gen2? "easy" or 
>>"you're an idiot"?
>>
>>
>>Mike Bruce wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Depending on the year, they were: AXOD-e, AX4N,
>>>      
>>>
>>and AX4S.  Some
>>    
>>
>>>differences, but they work just about the same. 
>>>      
>>>
>>The AXOD-e is very
>>    
>>
>>>similar to one of the others.  I don't remember
>>>      
>>>
>>which one off the top of
>>    
>>
>>>my head.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net
>>>[mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net] On Behalf
>>>      
>>>
>>Of Joe DeLaurentis
>>    
>>
>>>Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:52 PM
>>>To: shotimes@autox.team.net
>>>Subject: [Shotimes] Type of Trans
>>>
>>>Group what type of trans is the ATX in the 93-95
>>>      
>>>
>>SHO's Its not an aod or
>>    
>>
>>>aod-e
>>>What is it??
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