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Old 02-06-07, 03:54 PM
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i have 3 diferent auto tranys, one from a 94 ge one from a 2000 ge and one from a 97 "jdm" gte i know whcih trany came from which motor but every trany says that there model number 30-40le. are they all the same? or is the gte trany also an a 30-40le. basicly what im asking is, are the supra auto trany and the sc auto trany both model number 30-40le? but dosent the supra trany have more clutch packs or different parts to make it stronger? wouldent that make it a diferent trany one that should have a different model number? are the usdm and the jdm supra auto tranys different?
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Don't feel bad....... all trannies look the same to me too.
Old 02-06-07, 04:18 PM
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The trans i have seen from many Toyota/Lexus auto are all the same. the difference is the Clutch cover housing( bellhousing). They are all labeled A0304 i think it was. The Supra from my year (1989-92) uses the same trans. The Sc's use the same trans. And i have seen the 93-98 Supra use the same trans. Even the LS/GS use the same ...i could be wrong. But i seen what i have seen
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