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post Oct 10, 2008 - 9:37 PM
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RavenAegis45

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I'm just curious but is a camry with a 5S-FE transmission the exact same transmission on a Celica GT? Does the Celica have its gearing towards performance and the Camry towards Economy or are they the same gearings? Any Ideas?
 
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post Oct 11, 2008 - 3:40 PM
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I should point out that the reason for the larger final gear in the camry is because of the larger wheels. A celica and a camry driving down the highway at same speed in final gear should actually be at the same RPM. If you stick the celica's wheels onto the camry, the camry will have to rev a little faster than before at top gear. but also the camry will be able to speed up from 0 a fraction faster.

I have only commented about the A140E transmission, which is mated to the 4 cylinder engines in camrys and most celicas.

You can tell the transmission code by looking at the engine plate attached to the firewall.

I am also aware there are A24xE transmissions out there in celicas... but i'm not sure which models have these. They are geared slightly differently again, with different ratios. Anyone have an A241 or A243?

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