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hey gangsters

i have an rb20de+t setup in my AT Cefiro, and I'm not really too happy with the way the gears are changing

to be honest i think the DE auto box is going to shit it's pants any time soon

SO

i've noticed a lot of R33 owners are changing their autos over to manual, and are selling their stronger than RB20DE boxes for about $200, this is cheaper than getting my poo box reconditioned.... (been quoted approx $1000 upwards, not worth it i don't think)

is it possible to put the RB25 AT box onto the cefiro RB20? i personally can't see why not... and the 25 boxes are MUCH more responsive than the rb20 ones....

any thoughts or comments from you guys?

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I would think so but the box of brains controling box auto's would be different

I also thought after reading Donnon's hpi write on his 33 4dr that the NA 33 are the only ones to come out

with a five speed auto or something this may make getting the two to work together

cost more money than just doing a manual conversion

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