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It appears I was wrong. :P

The Q45 runs a 3.53:1 ratio and the J30 runs the 3.9 ratio, both run the better half shafts/axles. So nothings changed.. The J30 is the 3ltr version of the same car. Q45 being the 4.5ltr. :) Same diff everything just different ratio. So J30 Infinity is what you are after for a 3.9:1 ratio.

The 4.5ltr Q45's and 300ZX's run the tougher RE4R03A trans, unsure if the speedo drive gear is interchangable, possibly as they both run the same valve body's.

The J30 runs the same RE4R01A trans as the R32/R33 Skylines do. So you will be able to grab the speedo gear out of the J30 and use it IF you want a 3.9:1 ratio. :)

Here's an excellent reference with regards to what car runs what auto trans.

http://www.transmissioncenter.net/VehicleT...issionIndex.htm

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RE4R03A - S3Girl/Darren, What trans were you running before the powerglide? This or the R33 RE4R01A?

It appears I was wrong.

The Q45 runs a 3.53:1 ratio and the J30 runs the 3.9 ratio, both run the better half shafts/axles. So nothings changed.. The J30 is the 3ltr version of the same car. Q45 being the 4.5ltr. Same diff everything just different ratio. So J30 Infinity is what you are after for a 3.9:1 ratio.

The 4.5ltr Q45's and 300ZX's run the tougher RE4R03A trans, unsure if the speedo drive gear is interchangable, possibly as they both run the same valve body's.

The J30 runs the same RE4R01A trans as the R32/R33 Skylines do. So you will be able to grab the speedo gear out of the J30 and use it IF you want a 3.9:1 ratio.

Here's an excellent reference with regards to what car runs what auto trans.

http://www.transmissioncenter.net/VehicleT...issionIndex.htm

slowly getting somewhere..

the non turbo 300zx runs the RE4R01A the same as my r33 so what diff is in this?

the r200 or the r230?

back to google...

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