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probably not appropriate to be taking it out to the red line, but I always drive an auto like a manual. maybe stretch it out to 4k then shift to the next highest gear. change down a gear (or 2) coming into a corner.

I like to be in charge of the power delivery.

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If the auto is on a jap car, just press the "power" button. This will take your revs out to redline before changing, if you have your foot planted. If your foot is not planted then there is no need to go to the redline. This is quicker than trying to change yourself.

But if you do this to go around corners faster, then what you are doing is the only way to keep revs up. Or buy a manual gearbox.

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Can you guys with AUTO trans

can you tell me what serial number is on your skyline...

____________________________________________

Transmissions:

RE4R01A 4 speed auto

RE4R07A 4 speed auto

RE5R01A 5 speed auto

FS5R30A 5 speed manual

FS5W7 5 speed manual GTS

Transmission / Axle RE4R01A RC43

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They can be found under the bonnet BLUE Jap Plate.

I am trying to find out if my R33 GTS-4 has same auto trans as R33 GTS-T or R32 GTS4

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by MegaGTS4

Pva_Glue,

RE4R01A is on my R32 GTS-4's blue plate if thats any help to you.

MEGA

Thank you! very Much! Now I have to find that normal Non-turbo R33 GTS25 skyline has RE4R01A trannies which means, they are all same GTS4 or not!

I wonder if turbo GTS25T has same Trannies

also is there other number after the serieal number like;

RE4R01A RC43

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by blakey

Hey Joe,

I just had a look at the plate on my '93 R33 GTSt.  It says RE4R01A RC43.

Cheers,

Blake

shit COOL! cool! is that mean all AUTOMATIC Trans are same! so they can interchangeble!!! What A good News

cuz all this time I was searching for the R33 GTS-4 Gearboxes! so I can put GTS25T automatic boxes!

Thanks for the infoamtions guys!

anyone willing to add on this?

cheers

Joe

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If you go to page 11 in the "The Sky Is The Limit" pdf file floating around the SDU forum it lists the transmission details as follows:

RE4R01A 4 speed auto

RE4R07A 4 speed auto

RE5R01A 5 speed auto

FS5R30A 5 speed manual

FS5W7 5 speed manual GTS

Apparently the "RC43" is the axle type.

Cheers,

Blake

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