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Is there any RB25 powered SKyline that runs a 5spd automatic gearbox or are they all 4spd? Is it the VQ range of motors that have the 5spd auto option?

I had a rather heated debate with a mate about this tonight and we could find a concluding answer.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Actaually on my old R33 GTS25...I had a 5 speed auto box with the car....Not quite sure what are they off, but it is a strong ass auto box....I tried to killed for long time.....It took me more then half year to kill it....

coz at the start I dunno it is a 5 speed box and worth money.......after the box is dead and we pull it out, we found out it is not a standard r33 4 speed auto box..

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  • 6 years later...

Type s rb25de r33s have a five speed auto jatco, the gearbox code is re5r01a... Look on the plate on the fire wall it will also read e-ecr if its a type s and have an LSD diff and a rear wiper. You're welcome :)

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